Felder Group and EMC develop technology partnership

The Felder Group and the EMC srl have worked together successfully for more than two decades, and now the two companies have reached an agreement on a deeper technology partnership. 

The Felder Group has acquired a majority share in EMC srl and thus integrated EMC into the corporate group.

The special focus here lies in the area of sanding technology. The Felder Group and EMC offer cutting-edge, end-to-end sanding solutions for all areas of the secondary woodworking industry. From entry-level machines to individual innovation solutions and high-end products, the partnership with Felder can cover the customer's entire process chain within the sanding technology sector. 

The second major application area of EMC's sanding technology is metalworking, which is comprehensively represented in EMC's machine program.

The scope of the Felder Group's product portfolio has significantly expanded in recent years, and individual customer requirements as well as special projects are also increasingly coming to the fore. Simultaneously, high demand from different markets and growth areas requires a joint bundling of research and development as well as production forces.

"As a full-range provider in the field of secondary woodworking, the further development and integration of EMC into the Felder Group was the logical and most forward-looking step. With EMC, we have gained an innovative technology partner who has all the technological and soft-skills to cover the process chain in the sanding segment,“ said Tamara Felder, Chief Marketing Officer of the Felder Group.

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