![]() ![]() Across the world, there are almost 500 DMG Mori machine tools in some 100 DMG Mori showrooms, staffed by the 500 employees, while there are also 50 technology partners. The unmistakable overall message is that the two companies together are a major global force in the machine tool industry. Overall employee count for DMG Mori Seiki AG and DMG Mori Seiki Co is 10 400, with DMG Mori boasting 500 employees. The DMG Mori Seiki AG turnover figure includes its energy products activity, so its machine tools’ revenue is lower than the headline figure, at €1.175 billion/£966 million but services related to machine tools are put at €790.5 million/£650 million, so, on combining these figures, the Yamazaki Mazak claim could be challenged, although DMG Mori Seiki AG makes no such challenge. So, by volume, that puts the couple ahead of Haas Automation, which claims the position of the largest producer of CNC machine tools in the Western world and by value puts them ahead of Japan’s Yamazaki Mazak, which claims the position of “the world’s largest producer of CNC metalcutting machine tools”, (sales over €1.5 billion/£1.23 billion). With the Lasertec 65 Additive Manufacturing, DMG MORI presents a machine, which is currently unique and incorporates laser deposition welding into a fully-fledged 5-axis milling machineĬombined sales for the two global machine tool makers are over £2.5 billion (DMG Mori Seiki AG, €2 billion/£1.645 billion DMG Mori Seiki Co, ¥150 billion/£884 million ), while their combined production capacity is put at 20 000 machines a year. ![]() There is already a cross-shareholding between the two, but they will become a single company in 2020, as announced in October last year. The two companies have been working together across sales, service, development, production, purchasing and finance since March 2009. This was the technology highlight this year at the company’s Open House exhibition held in February in Germany, while further global expansion plans were revealed.ĭMG Mori is the combined sales and service operation for the currently separate firms of DMG Mori Seiki Co, Japan (formerly Mori Seiki Co) and DMG Mori Seiki AG, Germany (formerly Gildemeister AG), reports Andrew Allcock, Editor of Machinery UK. ![]()
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