
Insite means insoles built for better foot health
Insite® uses the science of biomechanics, podiatry, and sports medicine to build innovations in underfoot comfort and cushioning.
Keep reading...With the entry of Pienne, the heel is added as the last component that allows the Group a complete control of the value chain of the formal shoe structure.
April 2024
This is the fifth acquisition for Tre Zeta Group since the entry of Koinos Capital in 2021, after Stil Stampi, Suolificio Magonio, Solettificio Do.Gi and Walking World. For over 50 years a reference point in the production of luxury shoe soles, Tre Zeta Group has in fact acquired 100% of Tacchificio Pienne, thus further strengthening its control over the value chain of the formal shoe structure and its offer of products, materials and services to customers. Founded in 1966 in Montevarchi (Arezzo), by Duilio and Sira Palazzini, Pienne specialises in the production of heels and wooden clogs for women’s footwear for the world’s leading luxury brands. Starting in 1985, the second generation has started a structured growth path focused more and more on the excellence of a completely Made in Italy product.
“With this operation, we complete our presidium of the formal footwear structure, an important milestone that we have achieved by integrating innovative and sustainable processes, both in terms of materials and components and products,” commented Fabrizio Mecheri, CEO of Tre Zeta Group. The ultimate goal of our development strategy is the creation of a Group capable of representing a single ‘one-stop-shop’ interlocutor for luxury brands, satisfying all needs in the realisation of the creativity of their stylists, thanks to the know-how of the best excellences in the sector, which allow us to offer increasingly high standards of service and improve performance in terms of product, timing and sustainability.
Insite® uses the science of biomechanics, podiatry, and sports medicine to build innovations in underfoot comfort and cushioning.
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