Nicoletta Artegiani and Gianluca Lupi work at the packaging purchasing office.
The purchasing office is the first and last frontier between the company and the world. From labels to packaging, warehouse to distribution, everything passes through here. Nicoletta Artegiani and Gianluca Lupi take us to where the oil is bottled and packed ready for the supermarkets.
Going into the purchasing office is a little like sneaking backstage in a theatre. This is where the magic happens, where the oil takes the shape consumers are used to seeing it in, in TV advertising, on supermarket shelves, and on their dining tables.
Dozens of labels and bottles in the most different forms stretch out across the warehouse; colours and labels in different languages crowd the shelves. Let’s take a closer look for an insight into how some of our products are sold in Italy and overseas.
Nicoletta started working at Monini in 1990 and she remembers the company before the international market success. Here are some of her memories with Giuseppe Monini, the second generation, Zefferino and Maria Flora’s father.
The choice of packaging has an immediate impact on consumer use and the environment. This is why we pay such great attention to selecting and checking the various packaging options.
Good packaging contributes to good storage and facilitates transport and consumer use.
They work long and hard, but fulfilling days in the purchasing office, precisely because it is an internal-external border between the raw and the ready-for-sale product, between those who make and those who buy oil.