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We at Malvestio

Guided by the connection with the territory, we look to the future, aiming at an effective and humanized health care that puts the well-being of patients and the support of the healthcare operators at the center.

Our numbers
85+

Years of history

1

Leader in Italian market

200

Professionals in our factories

70+

Partners in the world
 

2+1

Two production plants in Italy and a sales department in France

400.000+

Beds in the world over the last forty years

Our history
1937

Cavalier Guido Malvestio started a metal carpentry business in a space of just 120 square metres.

1951

After the Polesine flooding, Malvestio provided 3,000 beds for displaced people, creating the first major project. 

1991

Under the leadership of Guido, Giuseppe and Marino, the company opened its second metalworking plant in Padua.

1996

Malvestio acquires CIT, an Italian manufacturer of wooden furniture for nursing homes.

2010

Implementation of Lean Management begins.

2012

The Gamma 3 hospital bed is launched, the most successful product in the brand's history.

2016

2016 saw the launch of VIVO, the company's first high-end intensive care bed, widely recognised as one of the most advanced and technological in the world.

2019

The hospital bed Delta4, a new and improved product that replaces Gamma 3, enters the market.

2020

Inauguration of the new headquarters: a single site that unifies and optimises all production lines for greater efficiency.

2021

The project for the PPP Etlik, one of the five largest hospitals in the world, comes to life: it is the largest supply of beds in Malvestio's history.

2023

Market launch of Ermes Care System, in cooperation with Ably Medical. 

Optimising, simplifying and collaborating

Quality comes from the daily synergy between the different departments, through an organisational model that involves everyone in the process of design and product innovation.

The effective Lean Manufacturing approach allows us to reduce time, optimise the use of resources and guarantee high quality standards at all times. The result is a totally reliable product that meets the current demands of the healthcare sector and complies with current norms.

Care for People
Care for Quality
Care for Society
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