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PMC Hydraulics and Bosch Rexroth strengthen the future of hydraulic solutions

PMC Hydraulics and Bosch Rexroth have presented a shared ambition for a future partnership focused on advanced hydraulic and automation solutions for the Nordic industry. The goal is for PMC Hydraulics to become a global system integration partner to Bosch Rexroth, creating new opportunities for customers within industry, marine, and mobile applications.

Through this collaboration, Bosch Rexroth’s world-leading technology in drive and control systems is combined with PMC Hydraulics’ extensive experience in customized hydraulic solutions. The partnership is expected to strengthen access to innovative and energy-efficient systems with local support in Sweden, Denmark, and Finland.

Bosch Rexroth is a global player in industrial hydraulics, automation, and mobile solutions, while PMC Hydraulics is a leading Nordic supplier of hydraulic systems and components. Together, the companies aim to develop solutions that improve performance, operational reliability, and efficiency for the industry.

For customers, the partnership means enhanced opportunities for technical support, modern hydraulic technology, and tailored solutions adapted to future industrial demands. The collaboration also demonstrates how hydraulics and automation continue to play an important role in the development of sustainable and efficient production systems.

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