About CAME
CAME was established in 1972. The first workshop was installed at “Dosson di Casier”, close to the ancient walled city of Treviso, just 20 km from Venice.
Today CAME boasts an operations and management centre covering 17,500 square meters, along with a host of ancillary factories dealing with production support and quality control.
CAME in Italy
Over its three decades of operations in both Italy and internationally, CAME first gained and consolidated leadership in electromechanical automation in terms of size, corporate organisation, product range and customer support. Above all, CAME is a leader because of its capacity to innovate and consistently carry out research.
CAME guarantees its products' distribution and support worldwide through its branches in Britain, Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Belgium and the United States. A closely-knit network of distribution, technical and commercial assistance experts are all ready to meet every requirement of our approved installers.
The CAME Group has continue to expand, following aquisitions of Furini Turnstiles, Jolly Motors (producing motors for awnings and shutters), and Urbaco bollards; who produce a range of premium quality fixed, removable and automatic bollards to complement the gate automation equipment.
CAME in the UK
Here in the UK we aim to provide a full range of CAME & Urbaco products with an extensive geographical coverage, to give top professional service and match this with investments that allow us to constantly innovate and consistently meet the demands of our customers.
Based at our headquarters and distribution centre near Nottingham in the heart of the country, CAME UK (A Trading Division of UMC Group Ltd.) is able to provide extensive service, supply and support to Installers and customers of CAME Equipment throughout the UK.
We have large warehousing to stock most equipment and parts enabling us to offer next day delivery in many cases. CAME UK also provides a telephone support service to installers of our equipment should they encounter an unusual problem when fitting our equipment.