Information about Piaggio

Piaggio & Co. SpA
Public (Borsa Italiana:PIA)
Founded1884
Headquarters Pontedera, Pisa, Italy
Key peopleRoberto Colaninno chairman
IndustryMotorcycle
ProductsAprilia
Derbi
Gilera
Ligier
Moto Guzzi
Piaggio
Vespa
WebsitePiaggio.com
Piaggio based in Pontedera, Italy, encompasses seven brands producing scooters and motorcycles. As the fourth largest producer of scooters and motorcycles in the world, Piaggio produces more than 600,000 vehicles annually, with 5 Research and development centers, more than 6,700 employees and operations in over 50 countries.

History

Founded by Rinaldo Piaggio in 1884, Piaggio initially produced locomotives and railway carriages. During World War I the company focused on producing airplanes.

During World War II the company produced fighter planes, but Piaggio emerged from the conflict with its Pontedera plant completely demolished by bombing. Italy's crippled economy and the disastrous state of the roads did not assist in the re-development of the automobile markets. Enrico Piaggio, the son of Piaggio's founder Rinaldo Piaggio, decided to leave the aeronautical field in order to address Italy's urgent need for a modern and affordable mode of transportation. The idea was to design an inexpensive vehicle for the masses.

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Aeronautical engineer Corradino D'Ascanio, responsible for the design and construction of the first modern helicopter by Agusta, was given the job of designing a simple, robust and affordable vehicle by Enrico Piaggio. The vehicle had to be easy to drive for both men and women, be able to carry a passenger, and not get its driver's clothes dirty. Consequently, in 1946 Piaggio launched the Vespa (Italian for "wasp") scooter, and within 10 years over a million units had been produced.

Development

Piaggio had a strong cash flow emanating from the success of the Vespa, and decided to develop other products. In 1957 they produced the Vespa 400, a tiny passenger car.

In 1959, Piaggio came under the control of the Agnelli family, the owners of car maker Fiat SpA. Resultantly, as the wider ownership of Fiat in Italian industry, in the 1964 the two divisions (aeronautical and motorcycle) split to become two independent companies; the aeronautical division was named IAM Rinaldo Piaggio. Today the airplane-company Piaggio Aero is controlled by the family of Piero Ferrari, who also still holds 10% of the famous car maker Ferrari.

In 1969 the motorcycle company purchased Gilera.

Under New Ownership

In 1959, Piaggio came under the control of the Agnelli family, the owners of car maker Fiat SpA. Vespa thrived, until 1992 when Giovanni Alberto Agnelli became CEO - but Agnelli was already suffering from cancer, and died in 1997. In 1999, Morgan Grenfell Private Equity acquired Piaggio, but a quickly hoped for sale was dashed by a failed joint venture in China. In Italy, Piaggio invested 15 million euros ($19.4 million) in a new motorcycle but dropped it after building a prototype. By the end of 2002, the company had run up 577 million euros in debt on revenues of 945 million euros, and booked a loss of 129 million euros.

Then came Roberto Colaninno: A lot of people told me I was crazy. Piaggio wasn't dying. It just needed to be treated better. Piaggio's financial was in a bad shape, but its brand was still well known and its product were featuring in more Hollywood films thanks to the Vespa ET4. In 1995, Colaninno had pulled off what was then Europe's largest-ever hostile takeover when he took control of Telecom Italia SpA. In October 2003, Mr. Colaninno made an initial investment of 100 million euros through his holding company Immsi SpA in exchange for just under a third of Piaggio and the mandate to run it. Chief executive Rocco Sabelli, redesigned the factory to Japanese principles, and redesigned the factory so that every Piaggio scooter could be made on any assembly line.

Unlike the turnaround recipe applied at U.S. auto makers, Mr. Colaninno didn't fire a single worker - a move which helped seduce the company's skeptical unions. "Everyone in a company is part of the value chain," said Colaninno. All bonuses for blue-collar workers and management were based on the same criteria: profit margins and customer satisfaction; and air conditioning was installed in the factory. He also gave the company's engineers, who had been idled by the company's financial crisis, deadlines for projects - they rolled out two world firsts in 2004: a gas-electric hybrid scooter; a scooter with two wheels in front and one in back which grips the road better.

One of Piaggio's problems Mr. Colaninno couldn't fix from the inside was its scale. Even though Piaggio was the European market leader, it was dwarfed by rivals Honda and Yamaha. A year after restoring Piaggio's health, Colaninno directed Piaggio's takeover of the Italian scooter and motorcycle manufacturer Aprilia, and with it the Aprilia-owned Moto Guzzi, storied Italian manufacturer of motorcycles.

In 2006, Piaggio floated on the Milan Stock Exchange, becoming a Public Company.

Brands and models

Group brands

Piaggio Models

  • Vespa ET2 (50cc) & ET4 (150cc) 1996-2005
  • Vespa LX50 (50cc) LX150 (150cc) 2006 - Replacement for the ET series
  • Vespa GT200 / GTS250ie (Also known as the Grand Turismo and Grand Turismo Sport)
  • Vespa LXV150/GTV/GT60 (special edition and Limited run Collector's Editions of the LX150 an GTS250 models)
  • Vespa PX125/150/200
  • Piaggio Ape 3-wheel submicro pickups.
  • Piaggio Porter 4-wheel micro-vans and micro-pickups, same as a Daihatsu Hijet.
  • Piaggio P180 Avanti business aircraft.
  • Piaggio MP3 3-wheel scooter.
  • Piaggio BV500 - neo-classic style, automatic transmission, top-speed 100mph
  • X9 125/250 cc Evolution - the Evolution models superseded the previous X9 models in 2004, which were fitted with Honda engines.
  • X9 500 cc Evolution-features that are not fitted on 125/250 cc models: hydraulic centre stand - pics: integrated rider-to-pillion communication system - mobile phone charger in front dash cubby hole.
  • BV200 / BV250 / BV500
  • FLY50
  • FLY125
  • FLY150
  • Typhoon (50cc)
  • Sfera NSL (50cc & 80cc) 1991-1995
  • Sfera RST (RST standing for Restyle) (50cc 2-Stroke & 125cc 4-Stroke) 1995 - ??
  • NRG mc1-3 (50 cc) (mc standing for mark.)
  • NRG Power PureJet (50cc Fuel Inj, Water Cooling)
  • NRG Power DT (Air Cooled), DD (Liquid Cooled) Both introduced in 2005
  • Zip (50cc 2-Stroke cat & 125cc 4-Stroke)
  • Liberty (50cc 2-Stroke, 125 cc & 150 cc Quattrotempi)
  • Liberty S (50cc & 125cc)
  • Skipper ST (125cc)
  • Ciao (50cc)
  • Si (50cc)
  • Grillo (50cc)
  • Bravo (50cc)
  • Boxer (50cc)
  • X8 (125cc)
  • X8 (250cc)
  • X8 (400cc)
  • Beverly (125cc; 250cc; 400cc; 500cc: Beverly is the Italian name for the BV models)
  • Carnaby (125cc & 200cc)
  • Free 50 (50cc)
  • Hexagon (125cc; 150cc; 180cc; 250cc)
  • T (125cc; 150cc)
  • Zip 2000 (50cc 4-Stroke)
  • Zip sp '98 (50cc 2-Stroke, Liquid Cooled)
  • Zip sp h2o (50cc 2-Stroke, Liquid Cooled)
pk 50/100/125

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Aprilia

Subsidiary
Founded
Headquarters Noale, Veneto, Italy

Key people Rocco Sabelli managing director

Industry Motorcycle
Products Motorcycles & Scooters
Parent Piaggio & Co.
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Derbi

Subsidiary
Founded 1922
Founder Simón Rabasa i Singla
Headquarters Barcelona, Spain

Industry Powersports
Products motorcycles, scooters, recreations vehicles
Parent Piaggio & Co.
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Gilera

Subsidiary
Founded 1909
Founder Giuseppe Gilera
Headquarters , Italy

Industry Motorcycle & Scooter
Parent Piaggio & Co. SpA
Slogan Gilera: Born out of Desire
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Ligier is a French automobile maker created by former racing driver and rugby player Guy Ligier.

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Moto Guzzi

Unico Azionista (Wholly Owned Subsidiary)
Founded 1921
Founder Carlo Guzzi (1889–1964) Giovanni Ravelli ( -1918) Giorgi Parodi (1897-1955)
Headquarters Mandello del Lario, Italy
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Vespa

Subsidiary
Founded 1946
Headquarters Pontedera, Italy

Industry Scooter
Parent Piaggio & Co. SpA
Slogan "Not just a scooter, a way of life"
Website www.vespa.
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Vespa

Subsidiary
Founded 1946
Headquarters Pontedera, Italy

Industry Scooter
Parent Piaggio & Co. SpA
Slogan "Not just a scooter, a way of life"
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Vespa

Subsidiary
Founded 1946
Headquarters Pontedera, Italy

Industry Scooter
Parent Piaggio & Co. SpA
Slogan "Not just a scooter, a way of life"
Website www.vespa.
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Vespa 400 was a microcar, produced by ACMA (Ateliers de Constructions de Motos et Accessoires) in Fourchambault, France, from 1958 to 1961 to the designs of the Italian Piaggio company. It was available in two versions, "Lusso" and "Turismo".
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Fiat S.p.A.

Public ISE: IT0001976403 )
Founded 1899
Headquarters Turin, Italy

Key people Luca Cordero di Montezemolo Chairman
John Elkann Vice Chairman
Sergio Marchionne C.E.O.
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Piaggio Aero Industries s.p.a.


Private
Founded 1848
Headquarters Genova

Website www.piaggioaero.com

Piaggio Aero Industries is an aircraft manufacturing company born from the former Rinaldo Piaggio SPA, an Italian company.
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Ferrari S.p.A.

Subsidiary
Founded 1947
Founder Enzo Ferrari
Headquarters Maranello, Modena, Italy

Key people Luca di Montezemolo, Chairman and President
Jean Todt, CEO
Giancarlo Coppa CFO
Industry Automotive
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