Facts and Figures

Who we are

M.T. was established in 1972 in San Giovanni in Marignano (Rimini), Italy. The company started out as third party supplier of high quality, mechanically machined, fully finished products.

Leveraging its extensive knowledge of turning applications, M.T. company began manufacturing driven toolholders for CNC lathes in 1995. During the years, M.T. highly increased the product range in order to equip all the major brands of CNC lathes.

As manufacturer of driven toolholders, M.T. can offer a product range consisting in 8.000 different models, suitable to satisfy every possible machining application.

As prime contractor for machining according to customer's drawing, M.T. proposal is not limited to high technical level mechanical machining with the highest precision, but can also offer a well organized assembly department in order to perform the complete supply of sub-groups or assembled parts.

In 2010 the company moved to the actual production plant of 9.000 squared meters, where 94 persons are employed. In 2012 the company celebrated the first 40 years of successful activity.

M.T. operates in the global market, with customers in all countries worldwide through highly skilled technical and commercial personnel and through a sales network of partners close to our customers.


Our history

  • 1972: Mr. Terenzio Marchetti establish the company as third party supplier
  • 1985: Mr. Gianluca Marchetti joins the company
  • 1996: Begin of the manufacturing of static and driven toolholders for CNC turnign centers
  • 2000: Development and introduction on the market of the driven gear hobber
  • 2001: Development and introduction on the market of the adjustable angle driven toolholder
  • 2003: Begin of the cooperation with the company MD Tooling for the sales of M.T. products on the U.S. market
  • 2004: Begin of the cooperation with the company Machine Tools Supplies for the sales of M.T. products on the U.K. market
  • 2007: Development and introduction on the market of the slotting driven toolholde
  • 2007: Begin of the cooperation with the company Werner Wilke Zerspannungstechnik for the sales of M.T. products on the German market
  • 2008: Development and introduction on the market of the sliding driven steady rest application
  • 2009: M.T. receives the certification from Sandvik for the manufacturing of the Capto system
  • 2009: M.T. receives the certification MSQP (Mori Seiki Qualified Partner) in U.S.A.
  • 2010: Grand Opening of the new production facility, on a surface of 9.000 squared meter
  • 2010: M.T. receives the certification MSQP (Mori Seiki Qualified Partner) in Europe
  • 2010: Development and introduction on the market of the MTSK quick tool change system
  • 2011: M.T. receives the certification MSQP (Mori Seiki Qualified Partner) in Japan
  • 2012: Grand Opening of M.T. Ltd, Sant Petersburg, Russia
  • 2012: M.T. celebrates the first 40 years of successful activity
  • 2014: M.T. receives the quality certification UNI EN ISO 9001:2008 and the environmental certification UNI EN ISO 14001:2004
  • 2014: Development and introduction on the market of the adjustable angle driven toolholder with digital display
  • 2014: Development and introduction on the market of the lathe power skiving unit
  • 2014: Development and introduction on the market of the driven tool unit for 80.000 rpm
  • 2015: Development and introduction on the market of the 91° multiple broaching toolholder
  • 2015: Development and introduction on the market of the laser cutting device for turret lathe
  • 2016: Mr. Gianluca Marchetti takes over the management of the company
  • 2016: M.T. receives the quality certification UNI EN ISO 9001:2015 and the environmental certification UNI EN ISO 14001:2015
  • 2017: Development and introduction on the market of the new MT-DCM Digitally Connected Machining technology
  • 2018: Grand Opening of M.T. S.r.l. JAPAN, Osaka, Japan
  • 2019: Development and introduction on the market of the MT-TPS Touch Probe Shield, MT-DCY Digitally Connected Y-Axis, MT-DCB Digitally Connected B-Axis and the new MT-DCM Digitally Connected Machining version