History of the Company

RAESA was established in 1982 with the purpose of creating a quality product that offers solutions in the agricultural irrigation sector. The Company is specialized in the design and manufacture of irrigation equipments made with aluminium pipes. In a short time the products are well known in the industry thanks to their efficiency, quality and durability and also because of the company's after-sales service.

RAESA initially used a 2000 tones extrusion press dedicated to produce aluminium pipes. However, from 1986 the irrigation equipment has been complemented with the manufacture of aluminium outlines. These are distributed to diverse industrial sectors: automotive, construction, furniture, lighting, etc. Most of the profiles are made to order for the client.
3'' Tubes
These new market opportunities results in having to increase the production capacity , in having more locations and in addition, we have installed two new presses: one is 1600 tons and was installed in 1990 and the other is 2200 tones, installed at the end of 1999.
From February 2001, a 2200 tones press will be operational, which will increase our production capacity to 24000 tones of aluminium.
View of two extrussion presses
The most important of the objective of RAESA is to become the best quality provider both in terms of quality and customer service. Therefore, it is not surprising that the company has gained a reputation in both national and international market, and it has been rewarded with customer loyalty and awards such as the Gold Medal of La Cámara de Comercio e Industria de Palencia. In 1990, RAESA was also the first Irrigation Company to receive ISO 9002 certification.
In view of the huge sales increase and the importance of the American market, RAESA took the decision to open a new factory in Argentina in 1995. In october 1999, RAESA bought a nave in Pergamino where they will manufacture all products of RAESA ts from 2001 on.This new site satisfies the needs of Mercosur, The United States, Canada and Mexico.

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