en.Wedoany.com Reported - Pemamek has completed the acquisition of Mach Machines' business to strengthen its local organization in North America and expand its core capabilities in robotic welding automation. Mach Machines is a high-growth company specializing in robotic welding automation, with a culture centered on innovation, engineering exploration, and customer focus. The company has established a close partnership with Yaskawa and accumulated deep expertise in robotic welding solutions, which aligns well with Pemamek's long-term vision of providing industry-leading automation solutions to global customers.

Jaakko Heikonen, Vice Chairman of the Board of Pemamek Group, stated that the North American market currently shows strong demand, with customers seeking broader automation capabilities and stronger local support. This acquisition is a key step for Pemamek to strengthen its U.S. business presence and lay the foundation for accelerated growth. Post-merger, Pemamek's ability to serve customers locally is further enhanced, leveraging the overall advantages of a global automation organization.
Juha Mäkitalo, CEO of Pemamek Group, noted that by combining Mach's local expertise and entrepreneurial spirit with Pemamek's global technology portfolio and decades of experience, greater value can be created for customers. An important aspect of this acquisition is the integration of Mach's experienced and growing team, whose expertise, customer relationships, and hands-on approach to automation will play a significant role in the continued development of Pemamek's North American operations.
Jandre TerreBlanche, CEO of Mach Machines, emphasized that the company was built around talent, strong customer relationships, and a passion for solving manufacturing challenges. The partnership with Pemamek provides access to global resources, broader technologies, and new opportunities, while maintaining the core strengths of local responsiveness and customer focus. As part of the transaction, the combined business will relocate to a larger facility in Blue Ash, Ohio, which will serve as a regional hub for service and support, sales and engineering operations, advanced robotic demonstrations, system integration, and welding technology development.
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