Bystronic Acquires Majority Interest In Automation Specialist Antil S.p.A.
Bern, Switzerland: In order to serve growing customer demands in the field of automation even more comprehensively in the future, Bystronic is acquiring 70 percent of the shares of Antil S.p.A. This majority shareholding in the Italian specialist for automated sheet metal processing will enable Bystronic to expand its existing range of technologies and services in the field of automation.
Nowadays, success in the field of sheet metal processing means: Manufacturing products quickly, economically, and in consistently high quality. At the same time the requirements with regard to simplifying complex processes and increasing overall efficiency are constantly growing.
This trend is changing markets worldwide and opening up new manufacturing opportunities. The automation of production processes represents a decisive step towards solving these requirements using technological solutions. By integrating flexible automation modules into the cutting and bending process chain, Bystronic already supports many users with a broad range of solutions.
With Antil, Bystronic can now offer complementary solutions for the loading and unloading of cutting systems, corresponding storage systems, and services.
Antil is an innovative technology company with headquarters in San Giuliano Milanese, Milan, Italy. Since 1989, the company has specialised in the development of automation solutions for the sheet metal processing industry. Its portfolio includes loading and unloading systems for laser cutting and punching machines, automated sheet metal storage systems, robot-assisted bending solutions, and customer services.
The company’s technologies and services are systematically oriented toward the requirements of its sheet metal processing customers. In 2017, it achieved a turnover of approximately 18 million euro.
With this majority interest, Antil is becoming an integral part of the Bystronic Group as a “Member of Bystronic”. Within this framework, the successful “Antil” brand will be maintained. Responsibility for its executive management will remain with the previous co-owner of the company Agostino Zanella. Its headquarters in San Giuliano Milanese and the employees there will also be retained under Bystronic’s majority shareholding.
“Antil and Bystronic complement each other ideally, not only technologically but also culturally. Innovations and clear focus on customer requirements are important components of both companies. This in turn benefits our customers,” Alex Waser, chief executive officer of Bystronic explained.
Waser continued: “In future, they will have access to a broad range of technologies for automated sheet metal processing. Together, Antil and Bystronic will support customer requirements with an outstanding sales and service organisation covering all aspects of automation.”