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Sandvik

Sandvik
Leadership team

Ms. Cecilia Felton (Exec. VP & CFO)

Louise Tjeder (Head of Investor Relations & VP)

Products/ Services
Building Material, Industrial, Machinery Manufacturing, Manufacturing, Mining
Number of Employees
20,000 - 50,000
Headquarters
Stockholm, Stockholms Lan, Sweden
Established
1862
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0000809097
Net Income
1B - 20B
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
STO:SAND
Overview
Location
Summary

Sandvik AB (publ) operates as an engineering company in the areas of mining and rock excavation, rock processing, manufacturing and machining, and materials technology in Sweden and internationally. The company offers mining and rock solutions, including drill rigs, underground loaders and trucks, rock drills and other tools, and parts and services, as well as digital and sustainability solutions; and rock processing applications, which include crushing, screening, feeding, breaking, demolition, and recycling. It also provides manufacturing solutions, comprising traditional metal cutting under the Sandvik Coromant, Walter, Wolfram, Seco, and Dormer Pramet brands; and manufactures tools and tooling systems for advanced metal cutting. In addition, the company develops and manufactures advanced stainless steels, powder-based alloys, and special alloys. It serves aerospace, automotive, construction, mining, general engineering, nuclear power generation, oil and gas, process, and renewable energy industries. The company was founded in 1862 and is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden.

History

The company was founded by Göran Fredrik Göransson in 1862. He was an early user of the Bessemer process on an industrial scale. The company started as Högbo Stål & Jernverks AB in Sandviken, Sweden and was later reorganized as Sandvikens Jernverk AB in 1868. The Sandvik brand name was first used officially in 1876 when Sandvik began selling products in the USA. Sandvikens Jernverk was introduced on the Stockholm Stock Exchange in 1901.

In the 1860s, sales were conducted through trading houses in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, the UK, Russia, Germany and France. In 1914 the company opened its first sales subsidiary in the UK. This was the start of a long period of expansion as subsidiaries were opened around the world.

Sandvikens Jernverk introduced the first seamless tubes made of stainless steels on the market in 1924 and by 1934 was the first in Europe to perform pilgering of tubes on an industrial scale. The Second World War forced the company to reorganize production. In 1942, the Sandvik Coromant brand was established and the first cemented-carbide tools for metalworking were manufactured a year later. Bessemer steel production was discontinued in 1947.

By 1967 Sandvikens Jernverk had 40 subsidiaries and sales in 100 countries. The company changed its name to Sandvik AB in 1972 and many new factories and acquisitions followed, including Osprey. Cemented carbide production took off and the first Rotoform equipment was developed.

Sandvik experienced a substantial decline in 1982-1983 and in 1983 the company recorded its first loss in 62 years. Restructuring measures, a new, decentralized organization and focus on strong areas brought earnings and profitability back on track in only a couple of years.

Sandvik began investing in Eastern Europe in 1989 and subsidiaries and plants were opened in Eastern Europe and Asia.

In 1994, Sandvik started producing diamond-coated carbide cutting inserts on an industrial scale. Safurex®, a high-alloy duplex stainless steel, was developed in 1996. In 1999, Sandvik divested its Saws and Tools business areas.

Automation and remote control of mining equipment, Automine®, was introduced in mines in Canada and Sweden in 2001. In 2004, Sandvik's Kanthal division developed the production of high-temperature alloys via powder metallurgy. In 2002, Sandvik acquired a majority shareholding in German tool manufacturer Walter and Austrian tungsten producer Wolfram Bergbau und Hütten was acquired in 2009. In 2014, Sandvik companies Dormer, Safety, Impero and Pramet came together to create Dormet Pramet.

In March 2022, it was announced that Sandvik had acquired the mine planning software provider, Deswik with the latter becoming part of Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions’ business division, Digital Mining Technologies.

Mission

we are committed to improving your productivity and profitability.

Key Team

Ms. Åsa Maria Widholm Thunman LLM (Exec. VP, Gen. Counsel & Sec.)

Ms. Jessica Alm (Exec. VP and Head of Group Communications & Sustainability)

Mr. Johan Kerstell (Exec. VP & Head of HR)

Mr. Bernth Nilsson (Head of Group Staff Assurance)

Mr. Carl Larsson (Head of Real Estate)

Ms. Nadine Crauwels (Pres of Sandvik Machining Solutions Bus. Area Segment)

Mr. Christophe Sut (Pres of Sandvik Manufacturing Solutions Bus. Area Segment)

References
Sandvik
Leadership team

Ms. Cecilia Felton (Exec. VP & CFO)

Louise Tjeder (Head of Investor Relations & VP)

Products/ Services
Building Material, Industrial, Machinery Manufacturing, Manufacturing, Mining
Number of Employees
20,000 - 50,000
Headquarters
Stockholm, Stockholms Lan, Sweden
Established
1862
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0000809097
Net Income
1B - 20B
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
STO:SAND