2025: Comep begins its rebranding process under the name Pellegrin, the family name, to emphasize its heritage and strengthen its brand identity.
Acquired a new plant to expand our glazing and hardware capacity. Currently under renewal and expansion, this facility will enhance our production capabilities and support our commitment to quality and innovation.
Revamped our headquarters with our own window and door products, giving it a stunning new look. Expanded offices and created a showroom to showcase our craftsmanship and design to architects and clients.
Comep certifies its products to meet the Florida Building Code. Impact-rated window and door frames are now available in steel and architectural bronze.
Expansion to enhance the welding department, boosting production capacity and efficiency, and hiring new employees.
Established our burnishing plant, where we meticulously treat and darken bronze frames by hand. This manual process ensures each piece is a work of art, embodying the essence of handmade craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Addition of a new building to accommodate new equipment, including CNC and cutting machinery, increasing precision and processing capabilities.
Comep delivers its inaugural project in the U.S, utilizing the newly released OS2 outward version. This landmark project not only marks Comep's entry into the U.S. market but also signifies Secco's first sale of this product.
Gianluca joins the family business, focusing on digitalization and expanding into new markets.
Developed our first thermally broken window, pioneering energy-efficient solutions before industry standards prioritized thermal performance. This milestone highlights our commitment to sustainability and advanced technology.
Comep initiates its collaboration with Secco, commencing the production of window and door frames in steel alloys and architectural bronze using hot rolled section.
Bruno and Francesca open COMEP (Construction Metal Pellegrin), their metal shop, specializing in ironwork.