Mapal Group integrates digital services

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With the aim of being able to provide digital services on the market more quickly and in a more targeted manner, cutting tool manufacturer Mapal will incorporate the business activities of its subsidiary c-Com GmbH into the company structure on 1 January 2025 and take on c-Com employees.

Mapal will incorporate the business activities of its digital services subsidiary c-Com GmbH from 1 January 2025.

Mapal’s subsidiary c-Com GmbH, which was founded in 2017, drives modernisation, interconnectivity and automation in the metalworking industry through innovative digital solutions.

The company makes an important contribution to increasing its customers’ productivity with the open cloud platform c-Com and accompanying services for digitalising tool and machining processes.

From the very outset, there was close collaboration with Mapal with the integration of products and services from c-Com in the area of setting fixtures and dispensing systems and, in particular, in the planning and management of tool management projects.

The “digital tool management” from c-Com makes stocks, performance and application information on machining processes transparent and is now an important part of Mapal’s tool management solutions.

“As a result of our close collaboration and as part of the continual improvement of our processes and workflows, it is only logical to consolidate our digital services and concentrate them from an organisational point of view,” says Jacek Kruszynski, chief technology officer of the Mapal Group.

“The best way to achieve this is by combining the know-how and expertise of MAPAL’s Machines & Services division and c-Com’s business activities.”

By consolidating its digital services under one roof on 1 January 2025, the Mapal Group is becoming more flexible and focussed and strengthening its market- and customer-oriented approach. The c-Com employees will continue their work in Mapal’s machines & services division.