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Sandvik

Sandvik Company Facts
HQ Location
Sandviken, Sweden
Employee Count
41000
CEO
Stefan Widing
Revenue
112 bn SEK
Company Profile

Sandvik is a global engineering company established in 1862. With its headquarters in Sandviken, Sweden, Sandvik has become a leading provider of high-tech and innovative solutions within the mining, machining, and manufacturing sectors. The company is renowned for its high-quality tools and equipment that cater to various industrial applications.

Sandvik continuously invests in research and development to offer pioneering solutions that meet the evolving demands of the industry. With a workforce of approximately 41,000 employees, the company is dedicated to driving productivity and sustainability through its cutting-edge technologies.

Under the leadership of CEO Stefan Widing, Sandvik remains committed to creating value for its customers by delivering advanced solutions and services. The company's expertise in engineering and manufacturing positions it as a trusted partner for businesses seeking efficiency and excellence in their operations.

Keywords and Services
engineering
mining
machining
tools
high-tech
manufacturing
solutions
equipment

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Sandvik wins record SEK330m battery electric vehicles order

Engineering group's fleet of battery electric trucks, loaders, drills and on-site service will support Foran Mining's McIlvenna Bay project in Saskatchewan

Henrik Ager leaves Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions

Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions President Henrik Ager leaves company after eight years - the second significant departure at the group this month

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Sandvik to buy mining arm of Schenck Process Group

Sandvik to buy the mining related business of Schenck Process Group - which specialises in screening - and the transaction is expected to close in Q4

The economic case for mining equipment rebuilds

Francois Nell, Portfolio Manager Rebuilds & Upgrades at Sandvik, explains why every mining owner should give their equipment a new lease of life