Company - 14/03/2021
NSK and B&K Vibro: Expansion of CMS offering will strengthen industrial business
Effective 1 March 2021, Brüel & Kjær Vibro (B&K Vibro) became a company of NSK Ltd. On that day, the Darmstadt, Germany, headquarters of B&K Vibro staged an online welcome event to explain the purpose of the acquisition, especially to employees.
In his online address, Saimon Nogami, Senior Executive Vice President of NSK Ltd., explained the goals that NSK is pursuing with the integration: "With the acquisition of B&K Vibro we expand our expertise and gain the opportunity to grow the company’s industrial business with advanced condition monitoring services. This is in line with our strategy of offering not only very high-quality motion components, but complete system solutions and services." The ultimate aim is for customers to see an improvement in the productivity of machines and the quality of products, thus coming closer to the concept of the "smart shop floor".
B&K Vibro, in turn, will gain significantly improved market access to various industrial sectors as a result of the takeover. After all, NSK is one of the three largest bearing manufacturers in the world, and the condition monitoring of rotational machinery and systems is one of B&K Vibro's core competencies. Marcel Van Helten, CEO and President of B&K Vibro, said: "This is a very exciting day for our company; we are delighted to become part of NSK.”
From the perspective of Dr Ulrich Nass, Vice President of NSK Ltd. and CEO of NSK Europe, the acquisition will enable NSK to become a leading provider of CMS solutions: "We will use B&K Vibro’s expertise and reputation to help implement successful projects for our customers worldwide and provide them with CMS solutions of high added value."
In the coming weeks, management teams from NSK and B&K Vibro will develop a concrete roadmap for implementing this strategy.
Picture: In a virtual welcome event, Dr Ulrich Nass, Vice President of NSK Ltd. and CEO of NSK Europe (left), and Marcel Van Helten, CEO and President of Brüel & Kjær Vibro (right), explained the joint growth strategy to employees
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