Arburg boosts electric machine business with AMK acquisition
Arburg GmbH
By acquiring AMK Arnold Müller GmbH & Co. KG, Arburg GmbH partners Juliane Hehl, left, Michael Hehl and Renate Keinath say they are investing in the future of electric injection molding machines.
Lossburg, Germany-based Arburg GmbH has purchased its development partner of more than 20 years, AMK Arnold Müller GmbH & Co. KG, as part of a strategic investment to strengthen its expertise and electric drives portfolio.
The acquired company, which was one of two divisions of AMK Group, based in Kirchheim unter Teck, Germany, has a product portfolio of motors, electrical drive systems and control technology and industrial automation technology.
Arburg s Juliane Hehl (left), Michael Hehl, and Renate Keinath. AMK has worked closely with the injection molding equipment maker for more than two decades and played a significant role in the success of the Arburg electric Allrounder machines.
The Hehl and Keinath families the entrepreneurs at the helm of injection molding machine maker Arburg have acquired longtime electric drive partner AMK Arnold Müller GmbH & Co. KG. AMK has worked closely with the injection molding equipment maker for more than two decades and played a significant role in the success of its electric Allrounder machines, said Arburg in the announcement. Based in Kirchheim/Teck, Germany, the AMK group has been operating under the new name of AMK