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===Sandvik Materials Technology ===
===Sandvik Materials Technology ===

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Sandvik Materials Technology is a world-leading developer and manufacturer of products in advanced stainless steels and special alloys for the most demanding environments, as well as products and systems for industrial heating.
Sandvik Materials Technology is a world-leading developer and manufacturer of products in advanced stainless steels and special alloys for the most demanding environments, as well as products and systems for industrial heating.

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Sandvik AB
Company typePublicly traded Aktiebolag (Nasdaq StockholmSAND)
ISINSE0000667891
US8002122013 Edit this on Wikidata
IndustryEngineering
Founded1862; 162 years ago (1862)
HeadquartersStockholm, Sweden
Key people
Johan Molin (Chairman of the Board), Björn Rosengren (CEO)
ProductsTools and tooling systems for metal cutting, mining and construction equipment and tools, stainless steel and special alloy products
RevenueSEK 88,821 billion (2014)[1]
SEK 10,120 billion (2014)[1]
SEK 5,992 billion (2014)[1]
Total assetsSEK 106,319 billion (end 2014)[1]
Total equitySEK 36,672 billion (end 2014)[1]
Number of employees
47,318 (2014)[1]
Websitewww.sandvik.com

Sandvik is a global company founded in 1862 by sv [Göran Fredrik Göransson] in Sandviken, Sweden. Sandvik is a high-technology engineering group in tools and tooling systems for metal cutting, mining, construction equipment, products in stainless steel and alloys. Sandvik has about 47,000 employees and sales in more than 150 countries. Invoiced sales is approximately SEK 89 billion (2014).[1] Sandvik was the first company to commercially exploit the Bessemer Steel process.[citation needed] The first blast furnace was installed by an English engineer and is now on display in a park in Sandviken.

Corporate structure

Göran Fredrik Göransson, founder of Sandvik.

Sandvik consists of five business areas.

Sandvik Mining

A Sandvik LH517 underground loader

Until January 1, 2012 Sandvik had one business area for mining and construction, Sandvik Mining and Construction. Following the implementation of a new Sandvik Group strategy in 2011 two new business areas were created out of Sandvik Mining and Construction, Sandvik Mining and Sandvik Construction. These new companies became operational January 1, 2012. Sandvik Mining and Construction was founded in 1998 after the merger of Tamrock and Sandvik Rock Tools.

Sandvik Machining Solutions

Sandvik Machining Solutions (formerly Sandvik Tooling) is a manufacturer of tools and tooling systems for advanced industrial metal cutting.

Sandvik Materials Technology

Sandvik Materials Technology is a world-leading developer and manufacturer of products in advanced stainless steels and special alloys for the most demanding environments, as well as products and systems for industrial heating.

Their products and services contribute to customers' productivity, process reliability and cost efficiency while often reducing the environmental impact in a wide variety of industry segments. In partnership with customers, they jointly develop products and materials that meet the challenges of the future.

Facts about Sandvik Materials Technology – Sandvik Materials Technology consists of three product areas:

Tube, Primary products, and Strip, Wire and Heating Technology

– Strong tradition in innovation and extensive investments in R&D – Safety is the first priority in all their operations – Sales: about 14,900 MSEK (2014) – Number of employees: about 6,900 (2014) – President: Petra Einarsson – Part of the Sandvik Group – Continuous focus on sustainability – Global presence with worldwide sales and service network

Sandvik Construction

Sandvik personnel in 1881.

Provides services in construction and construction-related products.

Sandvik Venture

Sandvik Venture comprises product areas Sandvik Hyperion, Wolfram, Sandvik Drilling & Completions and Sandvik Process Systems.

Birmingham

Sandvik's first overseas arm was in Birmingham, England. The UK headquarters is now in nearby Halesowen.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Annual Results 2014". Sandvik. Retrieved 30 March 2014.