Industry Europe – Issue 22.3

Page 164

FORGING AHEAD It is a challenging time for businesses: the current financial situation is affecting every sector, and uncertainty is the theme running through the commercial world. With this in mind, how does a long and wellestablished forging company in Hungary face these difficulties and still manage to move forward? Edina Beale finds out.

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ámor plc has a long and distinguished history. Despite previous changes that have transformed the face of Europe this company has not only survived but adapted to meet the new challenges head on. Whilst many companies are struggling to come to terms with the current situation in Europe, Hámor plc is using its previous experience to ensure that the company maintains its acquired positions. Since its inception in the 19th century this company has produced products ranging from armaments and railway rolling stock components through to today’s exciting product range. With just one production hall and a two storey office block located in Miskolc, northeast Hungary, this company is managing to meet and exceed its customers’ requirements and expectations. Today its core products are rings, spindles, bars and discs in various weights and sizes.

Bespoke products for targeted industries Hámor reviewed its operations with a critical eye to identify in what areas it had the advantage over competitors and which sectors would benefit from those advantages. Managing director Mr Ádám Brindza explains: “Competition in the forging industry is strong in Europe – however, our company has many advantages to stay competi162 Industry Europe

tive. Flexibility is our number one advantage; we react fast to customer enquiries and deliver our products promptly keeping to deadlines. Our prices may not be the lowest but they are competitive. Fast information flow is very important and that is what we are very good at.” This is not the only area in which Hámor has the advantage. The ability to identify emerging markets is key to the continued success of such a well-established company, whilst the sudden proliferation of wind-generated power alone has led to opportunities in that sector. Although the new wind turbines are an emerging area, Hámor also recognises the importance and opportunities provided by more traditional industries including the oil and gas industry, chemical industry, ship building industry, paper and machine industry, and a small demand for medical tools. The company’s ability to forge products which are very large or very small provides another competitive advantage. It is able to forge items from 6kg to 6 tonnes, to bespoke requirements. Quality is no longer jusy a selling point, but instead is an essential component of the process. Mr Brindza provides an explanation: “Quality is of course a fundamental base of any manufacturing operations. The recession swallowed all European forging

firms that could not provide the required quality products and therefore we do not see ‘high quality’ as an advantage any more – rather it is an essential criterion for operating in this business.” Whilst the need for quality is now a basic fundamental, there is also a need to ensure that the company has the relevant certification to prove that quality. Hámor’s products are approved by numerous quality certification companies including TÜV, Det Norske Veritas, Lloyd’s Register, Geranischer Lloyd, Bureau Veritas and the American Bureau of Shipping. “Today we have all the necessary quality assurance certificates that a forging company can be in a need of,” says Mr Brindza.


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Unlocking ammonia’s potential Amixo

7min
pages 206-212

Safeguarding identities Morpho

5min
pages 198-201

The future’s golden Chelopech

4min
pages 194-197

Steering new technologies forward

5min
pages 190-193

Top quality from Šroubárna Kyjov

5min
pages 202-205

Quality, technology and the environment

5min
pages 187-189

A complete package, a customised service

4min
pages 184-186

Pioneering multi-functional logistics

5min
pages 180-183

A renewed focus on shipping Willi Betz

3min
pages 177-179

Several divisions, one ambition ZML Industries

6min
pages 167-171

Belts and braces Sandvik

5min
pages 160-163

Long-term partners HERZING+SCHROTH

5min
pages 156-159

Forging ahead Hámor

5min
pages 164-166

Special plate solutions Industeel

5min
pages 172-176

Turning up the heat Ferromatix

4min
pages 152-155

Manufacturing with confidence Andritz

5min
pages 147-151

Delivering easy-flow solutions ITAB

5min
pages 144-146

Actionable information Hexagon

6min
pages 140-143

Moving solutions Cargotec Corporation

5min
pages 136-139

Northern star Scana

4min
pages 117-119

Sailing ahead Bavaria Yacht Bau

4min
pages 120-123

Automation experts AZO

6min
pages 128-135

Delivering safer semi-submersibles Prosafe

4min
pages 124-127

The fresh approach to frozen food

5min
pages 112-116

Lightening the load Sanpellegrino

4min
pages 108-111

Highlighting ‘wavelength transmission’ efficiency

6min
pages 104-107

Renewable power generation

4min
pages 100-103

Optimising the world’s most precious resource Ovivo

6min
pages 97-99

A bright future Philips Lighting

4min
pages 89-91

Investing in power SPARKY GROUP

5min
pages 92-96

Delivering innovation to global contract markets Ekornes

5min
pages 86-88

Private label leader McBride

5min
pages 74-77

Moving into global markets Willi Schillig

4min
pages 82-85

Where the heart is Poggenpohl

5min
pages 78-81

The future of eco-friendly transport

4min
pages 60-63

Solutions for sustainable productivity

7min
pages 68-73

A window on success Trakya Cam

5min
pages 64-67

Cutting-edge tooling solutions

3min
pages 56-59

Lighter, stronger, better Gebauer & Griller

4min
pages 52-55

The sower and the seed Väderstad-Verken

5min
pages 40-43

Phonak flying high Phonak Communications

6min
pages 30-35

Bridging the hybrid technology generation gap Amphenol

5min
pages 48-51

A clear vision Opticoelectron Group

4min
pages 26-29

Focus on France Ian Sparks reports from Paris

4min
page 23

On track for growth Valtra

5min
pages 44-47

Made in Germany FELLA-Werke

5min
pages 36-39

Technology spotlight Advances in technology

3min
page 22

Bill Jamieson One gargantuan kiss of life

4min
page 6

Linking up Combining strengths

6min
pages 18-19

Moving on Relocations and expansions

3min
page 20

James Srodes Credibility gap

4min
page 7

Tunnel visionaries The Crossrail project

5min
pages 14-15

Construction news The latest from the industry

9min
pages 11-13

Winning business New orders and contracts

7min
pages 16-17

Delayed recovery Another year to wait

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