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Arburg’s Hehl and Keinath Acquire AMK's Drives & Automation Division

Published on 2021-01-19. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  Electrical & Electronics     Machinery   

Arburg’s Hehl and Keinath have acquired AMK Arnold Müller's Drives & Automation division. The company will operate under the new name of AMKmotion GmbH + Co KG in future. Over the past five decades, AMK has evolved from an engine manufacturer into a system supplier.

Efficient Electric Drive Systems


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The AMK Group, which is based in Kirchheim/Teck, is one of the international technology leaders in the electric drive technology, control technology, industrial automation engineering, and automotive sectors. AMK has worked closely with Arburg as a development partner in electric drive systems for more than two decades. This combined effort has contributed significantly to the success story of the electric Allrounder injection molding machines.

The AMK Group is divided into two divisions. The product portfolio of the Drives & Automation division, which previously belonged to AMK Arnold Müller, includes motors, centralized and decentralized drive solutions, and control systems. The Automotive division of AMK Automotive manufactures items such as air suspension compressors, air suspension systems, and power steering drives.

Important Acquisition for Electric IM Machines


The Chinese owner's desire for strategic change presented the entrepreneurial families Hehl and Keinath with the opportunity to take over the Drives & Automation division with AMK Arnold Müller.

"We are very confident about this important acquisition," commented Michael Hehl, managing partner and spokesman of the Arburg management board. "This underlines the importance of electric injection molding machines, whose share in our portfolio has been growing steadily for years and still has plenty of potential for the future."

The former AMK Arnold Müller will operate under the name AMKmotion GmbH + Co KG in future. The employees of the former AMK Drives & Automation division will be retained, and the Kirchheim/Teck and Weida locations in Germany and Gabrovo in Bulgaria will also continue.

Moving Forward with Renewed Strength


Acquiring the important AMK division is intended to give Arburg access to its expertise and influence on future development work. This will enable pioneering refinements to be made even more quickly and efficiently to the drive systems of the electric Allrounders.

Besides the technology and long-standing partnership, the new company's sound basic philosophy was also a factor for the Arburg partners in the purchase. AMK and Arburg traditionally have similar values and exemplify long-term entrepreneurial commitment with a view to stability and a sustainable strategy focused on expertise.


Source: Arburg
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