Sandvik expands within the Japanese mining and construction market
Sandvik's Mining and Construction business area has acquired Mazda Earth Technologies´ operations in Japan.
Mazda Earth Technologies is a leading manufacturer of machinery and equipment for the Japanese mining and construction industry. The company offers a wide range of machinery, hammers and breakers, tools and spare parts as well as a well-developed service organization on the Japanese market.
The operations being acquired have annual sales of about SEK 500 M and include the Toyo brand, development and production rights as well as a sales and service organization with about 30 employees. Consolidation will be from and including 1 November 2002 and the acquisition will have a positive effect on Group earnings in 2003.
"The acquisition is an important element in our growth strategy and strengthens Sandvik Mining and Construction's position in Japan" says Anders Ilstam, President of Sandvik Mining and Construction. "We will now become one of the leading players within the Japanese mining and construction industry, with an established service organization in an area with a substantial aftermarket. The products complement parts of our current program and we gain the access to the strong Toyo brand."
Sandvik products have been on the Japanese market since 1880. In 1961 Sandvik established its own subsidiary in Japan and in 1976 a plant for production of cemented-carbide tools. Today, Sandvik K.K. has its headquarters in Kobe. Invoiced sales amounted to SEK 2,100 M in 2001, with 550 employees.
Sandviken, 13 September 2002
Sandvik Mining and Construction