Technology, data and automation are not the future: they are our present. Here at FASS, we have chosen to integrate them into a single system designed to simplify complexity and adapt precisely to each operational context.
We saw the need for the implementation of our integrated management system in a concrete way at the beginning of the drafting of our sustainability report. The collection and organization of information related to all areas of the company led us to structure a system that could facilitate data retrieval and make cross-process management more efficient. A need that became a concrete opportunity for improvement.
Goodbye paper, welcome structured data
Relying on digital tools and Big Data analytics is no longer an option, but a strategic necessity for those who want to evolve. Moving beyond paper-based management means reducing errors, cutting down unproductive time, helping the environment and increasing internal transparency. Structured data become a concrete resource for making quick and informed decisions in line with business and sustainability goals. In this scenario, digitization is not only efficiency: it is also responsibility.
Our production structure is now supported by an interconnected ecosystem that integrates the main certified standards with digital tools capable of improving both quantitative and qualitative performance. All this with a clear objective: to guarantee our partners flexible, traceable and sustainable solutions.
The configurator
An example of this approach is our digital configurator for handles and mops, developed to respond quickly and accurately to the needs of the international chains and top brands with which we collaborate.
The configurator allows you to:
- Compose each product according to technical, color or packaging requirements;
- Simulate production variants in advance;
- Reduce development steps, avoiding rework and waste.
It is not just a technical tool, but a bridge between the commercial and production phases, capable of ensuring consistency between what is requested and what is made.
Intelligent automation: between control and adaptability
The ability to respond to customized demands finds its strength in a highly verticalized and fully controlled production structure. From handles to molded plastic, from assembly to painting, every stage is connected to a centralized system that constantly processes information, flags anomalies, and optimizes resources.
Big Data and automation help us not only monitor processes but also predict future scenarios, intervening before inefficiencies occur.
In this way, we can quickly adapt production to different batches, markets and distribution needs, while maintaining high quality and environmental standards.



