

A history from way back
The envelope factory owned by Amedeo Blasetti was opened in 1918, in a small craftwork laboratory in the centre of Rome.
The second and third generation Blasetti then continued the work through a century full of interesting events and accompanied the company to a consolidated position of leadership on the market.

In the 1960s, Blasetti SpA moved to Pomezia near Rome, leaving the historical location in Palazzo San Michele, which is now the Museum of Cultural Heritage. In 2006, Blasetti gathered together all the company of the group, in one of the largest , most modern Italian industrial complexes, in Pomezia. Which is state-of-the-art in the paper transformation industry that employees more than 250 people.