History2018-01-24T12:36:54-03:00

In April 1928 Don Arcángel Maggio, a native of Bari, Adriatic port, Italy, arrived in the country. The following year, April 1929, Don Arcángel Maggio installed a small printing press. His experience, and an unwavering will to work, make it grow quickly. Years of intense work allow him to form a significant portfolio of clients. This is how this story begins, which has already been committed to the national industry for 88 years.

Heidelberg XL, Arcángel Maggio

In April 1928 Don Arcángel Maggio, a native of Bari, Adriatic port, Italy, arrived in the country. The following year, April 1929, Don Arcángel Maggio installed a small printing house. His experience, and an unwavering will to work, made it grow quickly. Years of intense work allowed him to form a significant portfolio of clients. This is how this 88 years old story of commitment to the national industry begins.

In 1964 Francisco Pablo Maggio son of Don Arcángel, joins the company coinciding with a period of outright expansion and progress. For this reason, in 1976, when Francisco Pablo Maggio began his activity as CEO, he had to face up to the modernization of buildings and technology. In this last aspect, the latest machinery was installed, which positioned the company among the top in the field, in an extremely competitive market with very high-quality requirements.

In 1995 Sebastián Maggio (current CEO) joined the company. His great contribution to this history is reflected in the technological investments, accompanied by a strategic vision that would favor not only Arcángel Maggio, but also generate an important synergy among the companies of the Group so that all of them could experience an important growth. This has led Arcángel Maggio to become a leading company not only in the graphic industry, but also in the whole spectrum of companies in the Argentine market.

More than 250 collaborators among specialized technicians and administratives work in the company’s facilities. Nowadays our company serves not only clients in Argentina, but also, part of its production goes abroad, keeping up with a process of growth and development that, along with training and technologic innovation, make the Arcángel Maggio seal a synonym of quality.