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Bharat Forge buys Swedish firm

By BS Corporate Bureau in Mumbai
September 22, 2005 11:56 IST
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After buying out three global companies in less than 21 months, Bharat Forge, the world's second largest forging company, has struck another deal.

The company on Wednesday announced it had acquired Imatra Kilsta AB, Sweden, along with its wholly owned subsidiary Scottish Stampings, for an undisclosed amount.

According to industry sources, Bharat Forge has paid ¤47 million (around Rs 250 crore) for the acquisition. But company sources refused to confirm the figure, citing confidentiality agreements.

The flagship of the $1.25-billion Kalyani group has bought Imatra Kilsta through a special purpose vehicle. The Imatra Forging group is the largest manufacturer of front axle beams and the second largest crankshafts producer in Europe, having manufacturing facilities at Karlskoga, Sweden and Ayr, Scotland.

Imatra Kilsta AB-Scottish Stampings has a forging capacity of 100,000 tonnes per annum. With nearly 600 employees, it had an annual turnover of over 1 billion Swedish Kroners (about $132 million) in 2004. It is a major supplier to leading passenger car and commercial vehicle manufacturers Volvo, Scania, SAAB, DAF, Perkins, MAN and Iveco.

In June, the Kalyani group had bought Michigan-based Federal Forgings for nearly Rs 40 crore (Rs 400 million). The company acquired a German aluminium forgings maker in December, 2004.

BN Kalyani, chairman and managing director, BFL, said, "The acquisition completes our global dual shore capability. We can now produce all of our core products -- crankshafts, beams, knuckles and pistons at minimum two locations worldwide and provide design and engineering, and technology front-end support, to customers for these products. This has been our core strategy to enhance our competitive advantage by providing a complete service and better value to our global customers and improve our share of business with them."

With this acquisition, Bharat Forge now has world-class manufacturing facilities across eight locations - two in India, three in Germany, one in Sweden, one in Scotland and one in North America.

With this acquisition, Bharat Forge has world-class manufacturing facilities across eight locations - two in India, three in Germany, one in Sweden, one in Scotland and one in North America.

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