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MAX Automation SE
MAX Automation SE is a German industrial group that builds special-purpose machines and automation systems. Through its subsidiaries, it sells equipment used to assemble, test, move, and process parts in factories, along with systems for recycling and material handling. Its customers are manufacturers that need custom machinery for production lines, especially in areas like automotive, packaging, medical technology, plastics, and environmental services. The company makes money by designing and delivering these machines and systems, then earning additional service revenue from installation, maintenance, spare parts, and upgrades. A large part of the business is project-based: customers pay for tailored equipment rather than off-the-shelf products. That means MAX Automation sits close to the factory floor, where it helps customers automate repetitive or difficult production steps. What sets the business apart is its focus on niche industrial tasks where standard machines are not enough. Instead of selling one broad product line, MAX Automation combines several specialized engineering businesses under one group, giving it exposure to both factory automation and recycling-related equipment. This makes it a supplier of customized industrial technology rather than a mass-market machinery maker.
MAX Automation SE is a German industrial group that builds special-purpose machines and automation systems. Through its subsidiaries, it sells equipment used to assemble, test, move, and process parts in factories, along with systems for recycling and material handling. Its customers are manufacturers that need custom machinery for production lines, especially in areas like automotive, packaging, medical technology, plastics, and environmental services.
The company makes money by designing and delivering these machines and systems, then earning additional service revenue from installation, maintenance, spare parts, and upgrades. A large part of the business is project-based: customers pay for tailored equipment rather than off-the-shelf products. That means MAX Automation sits close to the factory floor, where it helps customers automate repetitive or difficult production steps.
What sets the business apart is its focus on niche industrial tasks where standard machines are not enough. Instead of selling one broad product line, MAX Automation combines several specialized engineering businesses under one group, giving it exposure to both factory automation and recycling-related equipment. This makes it a supplier of customized industrial technology rather than a mass-market machinery maker.