On this section of the Blog DEA Italian Worklab you can find a selection of the editorial reviews, with interviews, publications and speeches, that touch or involve the DEA world, and the charming universe of design workshops. Stay tuned to be always updated about the upcoming news!
A well-made mechanic workstation helps to increase the efficiency and productivity of any kind of workshop. A complete, resistant and functional worktop can significantly improve mechanics’ and technicians’ productivity and speed-up daily operations. DEA workstations have all the credentials to achieve these results.
When it comes to furnishing the workshop, counters and cabinets designed to increase the efficiency and productivity of those who work in your workshop every day must be selected. What features must be taken into account when choosing the perfect furnishings? We recommend the following three: modularity, variety of compartments and customisation possibilities.
In the automotive sector, the motorsport world specifically revolves around exclusivity and quality: this is why DEA race cabinets are the preferred choice of sector garages.
Each mechanical workshop design is created following different phases: the designer takes care of every aspect in detail and works with the aim of achieving the best technical-economic result, while creating a relationship of trust with the customer. This is how a DEA Worklab mechanical workshop layout is created.
When attentively designed, furniture exponentially improves garage productivity. Not surprisingly, the largest garages and service centres in the world choose tailor-made solutions such as those made by DEA. Find out why.
This month, Christine will be restored to her former splendour by our new DEA TOOL CENTER product, an extremely practical and compact mobile work station that features all the tools necessary for use in various sectors, from mechanical engineering to diagnostics, and even bodywork.
It has been defined for good reason, the most beautiful car ever, we are talking about the Bugatti 57 SC Atlantic, the style masterpiece of the son of the founder Ettore, Jean Bugatti. Powered by a 200 HP eight-cylinder in-line 3.3-liter engine, the car was capable of exceeding 200 km / h, an amazing performance in the vehicle's production years, from 1936 to 1938.
This month we want to tell you the story of the Porsche Spyder 550 that Dean had affectionately called "Little Bastard" because of its amazing performance