Sila Group
Pasquale Colicchia has over 17 years of work experience in various roles within the automotive industry. Pasquale is currently the Chief Executive Officer at Sila Group since July 2021. Prior to this, they worked at Sogefi Group, where they held multiple leadership positions. From February 2019 to July 2021, they were the CEO of Sogefi Suspensions, responsible for managing the overall operations and resources of the business unit. Before that, they served as the General Manager for European plants of Sogefi Suspension business unit, overseeing 8 plants across Europe. Pasquale also worked as the General Manager of Sogefi Suspension Business Unit China, as well as the Plant Manager and Production Manager at Sogefi Group. In addition, Pasquale Colicchia gained early experience at Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. in the R&D Office.
Pasquale Colicchia attended Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna from 1997 to 2004. During this time, they pursued a degree in Ingegneria Meccanica (Mechanical Engineering) at the Università degli studi di Bologna.
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Sila Group
Sila Holding Industriale SpA (originally Società Italiana per la Lavorazione Acciai) was founded in 1943by Edoardo Brero. Today the Sila group consists of 7 production plants (2 in Italy and 5 abroad)employing more than 1,300 people and is one of the most important global players in the productionand distribution of gear shifting systems and flexible remote control cables for major car manufacturersworldwide. In 1966, Oreste Brero, took over the family company. He promoted a development plan focused onengineering enhancement and the complete customisation of the products according to customer’sspecific requirements. In that period, his experience pushed the Company to grow as liable partner,able to support the customer from the very beginning of any programs, thanks to the use of fast androbust prototype technics. In the Eighties, Sila was the first Company in Europe to develop and produce a complete GearshiftingSystem based on flexible cables technology (Fiat Uno TD). This system shortly replaced the existingtechnology (rod linkage) thanks to its capacity to improve the comfort of the vehicle. Thanks to the rapid growth as a consequence of the success of its products, SILA increased itsproduction capacity in Italy (new plants in South Italy), in Europe (France and Poland) and, later on, inSouth America (Argentina, Brazil) and Turkey. All SILA plants, highly verticalized, produce most of thecomponents used in the final product (plastic injection and cable / conduit production). In 2000, the R&D Center moved into a new Site, in order to host the new advanced NVH and electroniclaboratories. Aside the Manual Transmission Shifter system, SILA applied its experience to Automatic Transmission(1994) and, most recently (2009) to Full-by-Wire Shifting solutions. Sila has continued developing its customer diversification and globalisation processes by acquiringprograms with the major manufacturers in the world. Due to this, Marketing&Sales offices are located,aside wher