MAPAL continuing on course for growth

Published
July 09, 2018 - 10:30am
MAPAL continuing on course for growth

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The international MAPAL Group, a manufacturer of precision tools for the machining of practically all materials,  achieved significant growth during the 2017 business year. Consolidated group sales rose from EUR 575 million in 2016 to EUR 610 million in 2017. “We are very satisfied with the result that we generated last year,” summarised Dr. Jochen Kress, president of the MAPAL Group. The growth in sales has been matched by an increase in the number of employees – from 5,000 in 2016 to a total of 5,250 in 2017.

“We are naturally targeting further growth again for the coming year,” Kress said. All the company’s activities are geared to continuous and sustainable growth. For this reason, MAPAL is again investing around 6 percent of the sales in R&D. To successfully meet today’s challenges, such as reductions in CO2 emissions and digital transformation, MAPAL has also adapted the company’s strategic orientation in recent years. “We have, for example, addressed the topic of e-mobility from a very early stage,” Kress said. The company has transferred the competence in the machining of parts of the conventional powertrain to the parts to be machined of hybrid or electrically powered vehicles and offers the complete processing of the parts to be machined also for this sector, including full service support for the tools.

“We anticipate that in the long term, the machining volume in the automotive industry will decline,” Kress stated. But, despite its close links to the automotive industry, MAPAL is preparing for this scenario. “In addition to our continued strong commitment to the automotive industry, we are planning to intensify our activities in the aerospace sector. Furthermore, we will be presenting comprehensive solutions for tool and mold making.”

At the same time, MAPAL is continuing to keep digital transformation and universal networking in its sights. “The efficient handling of data, in particular, very quickly struck us as being one of the greatest challenges of digital transformation for machining businesses. We reacted to this necessity with the open cloud platform, c-Com, for which we founded the c-Com GmbH in 2017,” Kress explained.

With c-Com, MAPAL has created an innovative open cloud platform that not only networks the whole supply chain, but also addresses the challenges facing companies in the material machining sector. “We have created a cross-sectoral, not a stand-alone solution,” Kress said.. But intelligent solutions are also playing an increasingly important role in the product areas of setting and measuring, dispensing and clamping technology that include the subject of digital transformation and the sustainable generation and use of data.

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