An ancient history, a new beginning
Apulum is the old name of the city of Alba Iulia. Its extraordinary past is evident in the star-shaped fortress and the interwoven layers of centuries-old construction. Apulum, then, takes its name from this ancient city. Owned by the Romanian state until 1994, Apulum set a new course in 2007 when it came under new ownership. By 2010, a new SACMI roller kiln for biscuit firing was already up and running. Then came SAMA isostatic presses – no less than 12 new-generation ones, which joined the previous ones – and 6 Triplex dip glazing solutions. The result: an output capacity that now exceeds 50 million pieces a year and over 2,000 different models, from ‘classics’ to highly complex items with unfired diameters of up to 55 cm.