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Sandvik To Acquire Metrology And Automation Company Dwfritz Automation

Jul 12, 2021about 4 years ago

Acquiring Company

Sandvik

Acquired Company

DWFritz Automation

StockholmMining

Description

Sandvik has signed an agreement to acquire US based DWFritz Automation Inc., a leading global provider of precision metrology, inspection- and assembly solutions for advanced manufacturing. DWFritz Automation designs, builds and supports engineer-to-order high-speed, non-contact metrology solutions and automation systems. The company will be reported in the Metrology division, within business area Sandvik Manufacturing and Machining Solutions.

Company Information

Company

Sandvik

Location

Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden

About

Sandvik is a global, high-tech engineering group providing solutions that enhance productivity, profitability and sustainability for the manufacturing, mining and infrastructure industries. We are at the forefront of digitalization and focus on optimizing our customers’ processes. Our world-leading offering includes equipment, tools, services and digital solutions for machining, mining, rock excavation and rock processing.

FundzWatch™ Score

63
High M&A Activity

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