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Italtile Limited is a South African tile and sanitary ware company.

Italtile Limited
GenreTile and sanitary ware
Founded1969
Headquarters
RevenueIncrease unspecified
Increase unspecified
WebsiteItaltile.co.za

History[edit]

  • Founded - 1969
  • Launched CTM brand - 1983
  • Listed on JSE - 1988
  • Disposed of manufacturing divisions - 1991
  • Launched CTM outlet franchising - 1992
  • Expanded to Australia - 1998[1]
  • Price fixing - 2005[2]

Divisions[edit]

Italtile[edit]

  • High end retail division

CTM (Ceramic Tile Market)[edit]

  • Mass market retail division
  • Franchise outlets
  • "Not too shabby hey Nige?" television advertising campain [3]

Copied from Majuba Aviation crash[edit]

The Majuba Aviation crash was the crash of a Pilatus PC-12 operated by Majuba Aviation that crashed tuesday February 8, 2011 of Plettenberg Bay, South Africa. The flight was a domestic flight from Queenstown, Eastern Cape to Plettenberg Bay, Western Cape. The crew was struggling with heavy fog and very poor visibility. The plane missed it's first approach, as the crew were unable to see the runway. When attempting a go-around the plane stalled because of too low airspeed and crashed in the sea, local time 16:40.[4] The wreckage was found at 6am the following morning.

Aboard the plane was among others the chief executive officer of building materials company Italtile, Gianpaolo Ravazzotti. The other passengers were his colleagues and other business partners from other companies.[5] Also Majuba Aviations chief pilot was killed in the crash.

As of April 2011 the crash is still under investigation.

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ http://www.italtile.com/corporate/milestones.html
  2. ^ http://qa.www.fin24.com/Companies/Italtile-guilty-of-price-fixing-20050915
  3. ^ http://152.111.1.87/argief/berigte/citypress/2004/08/15/CG/4/03.html
  4. ^ "Accident Details". planecrashinfo.com. Retrieved 13 April 2011.
  5. ^ SAPA (February 11, 2011). "Two bodies still missing from plane crash". News24. Retrieved 13 April 2011.