The Milanese iron and railway construction company Fratelli Invitti & C. was established on 14 December 1887 with its registered office in Milan. The initial share capital amounted to 1 million Italian lire, divided into 4000 shares with a nominal value of 250 lire each.
The company specialised in the production and supply of railway materials, including rails, sleepers, bridges and other iron components used in the construction and maintenance of railway lines. Its location in Milan allowed it to be strategically positioned in the heart of the Italian railway industry.
With the increasing development of railway networks in Italy, Fratelli Invitti & C. played a significant role in supplying materials and building railway infrastructure in the country. It contributed to the development of railway lines and the expansion of rail transport, facilitating connections between various Italian cities and regions.
The 4,000 shares represented the shareholders' participation in the share capital and gave them ownership and voting rights in company decisions. The amount of 250 lire per share represented the nominal value of the shares.