M+W Group expands European presence with new Integrated Solutions division

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M+W Group has established a new subsidiary in Dresden: M+W Integrated Solutions, which will cater to the high-tech service business in Europe. The new subsidiary will support its customers with services such as plant reconstruction and extension, installation, commissioning and service for high-tech equipment and certification and acceptance testing.

The subsidiary also boasts a specialised competence center for hook-up services, which will use standard procedures in planning and scheduling high-tech equipment procurement and installation while additionally connecting the equipment up within a networks infrastructure. The center services the US, Asia, Germany, Italy, France, Malaysia, Russia and Vietnam markets.

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“After completing and commissioning a project, our customers require specialist services such as starting up individual production lines, revamping and reconstruction,” said M+W Group CEO Jürgen Wild. “Combining our service capability for long-term customer service with one single permanent point of contact was a logical step.”

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