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Price: 40.26 EUR 0.5%
Market Cap: €4.4B
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4.4B EUR
Industry
Machinery

Founded in 1977 in the Italian town of Sant’Ilario d’Enza, Interpump Group SpA has evolved into a prominent player on the global industrial stage. Originally capturing attention with its innovative high-pressure piston pumps, the company capitalized on its engineering prowess to redefine fluid and water management solutions. Interpump’s story is one of strategic acquisitions and a diversified portfolio, as it has consistently expanded its reach beyond its initial product lines to encompass an array of hydraulic systems and technologies. This diversification strategy has allowed Interpump not only to mitigate risks inherent in a single-product focus but also to tap into various booming industrial markets worldwide. The fabric of Interpump’s business model is woven with a commitment to quality and technological excellence, driving its revenue streams across its different divisions. Central to its success is the Hydraulic Sector, which includes the production of hydraulic components and systems critical for industries as diverse as agriculture, construction, and transportation. Meanwhile, the Water Jetting Sector, once its sole focus, still thrives, providing equipment used in industrial cleaning, surface preparation, and precision cutting. By maintaining a robust global distribution network and strong customer relationships, Interpump Group adeptly translates its production expertise into sustained profitability, ensuring that it remains a pivotal force in its industry sectors.

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40.46 EUR
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