Indesit Company was an Italian company based in Fabriano, Ancona.
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Indesit Company was founded in 1975 as Merloni Elettrodomestici SpA by Vittorio Merloni as a spin-off from Industrie Merloni.
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In 2000, Indesit Company took over the entire capital of Philco and acquired Stinol, the first Russian producer of household appliances.
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In 2001, Indesit was bought by the British company Hotpoint for £121m.
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In February 2005, Merloni Elettrodomestici was renamed Indesit Company: Indesit is the best known of the Group's brands outside Italy.
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At the beginning of 2007, Indesit Company launched the group's new brand architecture, Hotpoint, and combined with Ariston to form the Hotpoint-Ariston brand.
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On 31 July 2009 the Indesit Company closed its plant at Kinmel Park, Bodelwyddan Denbighshire, Wales, UK due to a "continuing decline" in the market.
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In October 2012, Indesit Company signed a supply agreement with Waterlogic for advanced water purification devices.
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In 2012 Indesit Company announced its entry into the Small Domestic Appliances market.
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Indesit Company has eight production sites, of which three are in Italy, and five are abroad counting 16 thousand employees.
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