SMT Scharf AG
XETRA:S4A
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SMT Scharf AG
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SMT Scharf AG operates as a holding company. The company is headquartered in Hamm, Nordrhein-Westfalen and currently employs 422 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2008-02-25. Its product portfolio comprises Monorail transport systems, electric monorail transport systems (EMTS), floor-mounted rail systems, chairlift systems for mining personnel transport, cable handling systems and conveyors, as well as diesel-powered and battery-powered locomotives. The firm also provides equipment, such as cable and hose handling systems, shifting units, winches, shunting trolleys, control cabinets and pumps. The company operates through subsidiaries in Germany, Poland, the Ukraine, Russia, South Africa and China, such as Sareco Engineering Pty Ltd and Hollybank Engineering Co Ltd, as well as Nowilan Gesellschaft fuer Antriebstechnik mbH, a provider of power train solutions, logistics solutions.
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