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Marel hf
AEX:MAREL

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Marel hf
AEX:MAREL
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Price: 4.43 EUR 1.84% Market Closed
Market Cap: 3.3B EUR
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Market Cap
3.3B EUR
Industry
Machinery

In the heart of Iceland, where the dynamic contrasts of fire and ice draw upon a legacy of innovation, Marel hf has emerged as a leading force in advancing food processing technology. Founded in 1983, this company quickly expanded beyond its modest beginnings, driven by an unwavering commitment to enhance food production efficiency and quality. Marel specializes in developing sophisticated equipment, systems, and software that are tailored to meet the diverse needs of the food processing industry. From poultry, meat, and fish to dairy and prepared foods, Marel's solutions seamlessly integrate automation, robotics, and data analytics to streamline operations, reduce waste, and ensure top-tier product consistency. Marel's business model revolves around an integrated approach that combines equipment sales with service and maintenance, software solutions, and aftermarket offerings, ensuring a steady stream of revenue. By understanding the nuances of food production processes, Marel develops cutting-edge technology that not only boosts productivity but also minimizes labor costs and enhances food safety—a crucial demand in today's market. The company’s comprehensive service extends from installation and training to maintenance and upgrades, enabling clients to optimize their output and efficiency continuously. Through strategic acquisitions and partnerships, Marel has broadened its reach globally, solidifying its reputation as an indispensable partner for businesses aiming to capitalize on technological advancements to remain competitive in an ever-evolving industry.

MAREL Intrinsic Value
4.36 EUR
Overvaluation 2%
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