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'''Comau''' ('''''CO'''nsorzio '''MA'''cchine '''U'''tensili'') is an Italian multinational company based in Turin, Italy and is part of automaker [[Stellantis]]. Comau is an integrated company in the industrial automation field with an international network of 7 innovation centers, 5 digital hubs, 8 manufacturing plants that span 14 countries and employ more than 9,000 people. |
'''Comau''' ('''''CO'''nsorzio '''MA'''cchine '''U'''tensili'') is an Italian [[multinational company]] based in [[Turin]], Italy and is part of automaker [[Stellantis]]. Comau is an integrated company in the industrial [[automation]] field with an international network of 7 innovation centers, 5 digital hubs, 8 manufacturing plants that span 14 countries and employ more than 9,000 people. |
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The company offers services, products and technologies to meet specific manufacturing needs for industries ranging from automotive, logistics to renewable energy and general industry. The company portfolio includes technology and systems for electric, hybrid and traditional vehicle manufacturing, industrial robots, collaborative and wearable robotics, autonomous logistics, dedicated machining centers and interconnected digital services and products able to transmit, elaborate and analyze machine and process data. Through the training activities organized by its Academy, Comau is also committed to developing technical and managerial knowledge.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://comau.com/en/this-is-comau/global-presence|title=Global Presence|website=comau.com|language=en-US|access-date=2017-06-30}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=http://comau.com/Download/this-is-comau/Comau_Corporate_Brochure.pdf|title=Comau Corporate Brochure}}</ref> |
The company offers services, products and technologies to meet specific manufacturing needs for industries ranging from automotive, logistics to renewable energy and general industry. The company portfolio includes technology and systems for electric, hybrid and traditional vehicle manufacturing, industrial robots, collaborative and wearable robotics, autonomous logistics, dedicated machining centers and interconnected digital services and products able to transmit, elaborate and analyze machine and process data. Through the training activities organized by its Academy, Comau is also committed to developing technical and managerial knowledge.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://comau.com/en/this-is-comau/global-presence|title=Global Presence|website=comau.com|language=en-US|access-date=2017-06-30}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=http://comau.com/Download/this-is-comau/Comau_Corporate_Brochure.pdf|title=Comau Corporate Brochure}}</ref> |
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==Services== |
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Comau has an international network of expert technicians that provide comprehensive management and maintenance support. Its service offerings range from industrial process maintenance and support areas, including building and utility maintenance, through to developing projects for improving production line equipment and increasing the productivity and efficiency of assets.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://comau.com/en/our-competences/service/overview|title=Comau Web Page - service/overview}}</ref> |
Comau has an international network of expert technicians that provide comprehensive management and maintenance support. Its service offerings range from industrial process maintenance and support areas, including building and utility maintenance, through to developing projects for improving production line equipment and increasing the productivity and efficiency of assets.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://comau.com/en/our-competences/service/overview|title=Comau Web Page - service/overview}}</ref> |
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==Key-People== |
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• Alessandro Nasi, Chairman |
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• Paolo Carmassi, CEO |
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==Systems integration== |
==Systems integration== |
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In 2013, Comau expanded its presence in China with three new sites. Comau Turkey and Comau Czech were also opened to better serve the Middle and Eastern European markets. Soon after, Comau established a new office in Munich, Germany and expanded into Mexico. Comau São Paulo and Comau Thailand were established in 2015, while in 2016, Comau opened its HUMANufacturing Innovation Center in Pontedera (Pisa), Italy. The company also opened a new location in California, United States in 2016. Comau expanded its activities in the United Kingdom in 2017, by opening a new engineering facility in North East England.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://comau.com/EN/this-is-comau/history|title=Comau Corporate Website : History}}</ref> |
In 2013, Comau expanded its presence in China with three new sites. Comau Turkey and Comau Czech were also opened to better serve the Middle and Eastern European markets. Soon after, Comau established a new office in Munich, Germany and expanded into Mexico. Comau São Paulo and Comau Thailand were established in 2015, while in 2016, Comau opened its HUMANufacturing Innovation Center in Pontedera (Pisa), Italy. The company also opened a new location in California, United States in 2016. Comau expanded its activities in the United Kingdom in 2017, by opening a new engineering facility in North East England.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://comau.com/EN/this-is-comau/history|title=Comau Corporate Website : History}}</ref> |
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In 2020, Comau signed the technological collaboration agreement with Tim for the digital transformation of the manufacturing industries.<ref>[https://usa-automation.net/news/34736-tim-and-comau-agreement-for-the-digital-transformation-of-manufacturing-industries]</ref> In the same year the Company helped FCA and the Fiat brand in the production of the new elecrtical Fiat 500 |
In 2020, Comau signed the technological collaboration agreement with Tim for the digital transformation of the manufacturing industries.<ref>[https://usa-automation.net/news/34736-tim-and-comau-agreement-for-the-digital-transformation-of-manufacturing-industries]</ref> In the same year the Company helped FCA and the Fiat brand in the production of the new elecrtical Fiat 500,<ref>[https://www.electronicspecifier.com/industries/automotive/comau-helps-produce-the-new-electric-fiat-500]</ref> and supported SME manufacturing companies at the MADE competence center in Milan. <ref>https://industry-asia-pacific.com/news/34688-comau-technologies-for-industry-4-0-support-sme-manufacturing-companies-at-the-%e2%80%9cmade%e2%80%9d-competence-center-in-milan</ref> |
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In 2021, in addition to joining the European Battery Alliance (EBA) and the Batteries European Partnership Association (BEPA), Comau also actively contributed to European Technology & Innovation Platform (ETIP).<ref>https://www.industryemea.com/technical-articles/37074-comau-supports-europe%E2%80%99s-top-battery-consortiums-taking-an-executive-board-position-in-bepa</ref> |
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==Corporate structure== |
==Corporate structure== |
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In June 2020 Alessandro Nasi was elected Chairman of Comau, with Paolo Carmassi as CEO.<ref name=KeyPeople>{{cite web|url=https://www.just-auto.com/news/fca-prepares-comau-for-spin-off_id195836.aspx|title=FCA prepares Comau for spin-off|accessdate=2 June 2020}}</ref> |
In June 2020 Alessandro Nasi was elected Chairman of Comau, with Paolo Carmassi as CEO.<ref name=KeyPeople>{{cite web|url=https://www.just-auto.com/news/fca-prepares-comau-for-spin-off_id195836.aspx|title=FCA prepares Comau for spin-off|accessdate=2 June 2020}}</ref> |
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Alessandro Nasi joined the Fiat Group since 2005 having begun his career working in banking and finance. He has held senior roles at Fiat Powertrain Technologies and CNH Industrial. Mr. Nasi is currently a member of the Board of CNH Industrial and Chairman of Iveco Defence Vehicles. He is also Vice Chairman of the Board of EXOR. Paolo Carmassi since 2016 has held a leadership role at Malvern |
Alessandro Nasi joined the [[Fiat Group]] since 2005 having begun his career working in banking and finance. He has held senior roles at Fiat Powertrain Technologies and [[CNH Industrial]]. Mr. Nasi is currently a member of the Board of CNH Industrial and Chairman of [[Iveco]] Defence Vehicles. He is also Vice Chairman of the Board of [[EXOR]]. Paolo Carmassi since 2016 has held a leadership role at Malvern Panalytical, and first he was in charge of the aerospace sector in the EMEA area of Honeywell.<ref>[https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2020/06/01/2041517/0/en/New-leadership-named-at-Comau-in-preparation-for-its-future-as-a-publicly-listed-company.html]</ref> |
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Revision as of 12:40, 21 April 2021
Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Automation |
Founded | 1973 |
Headquarters | Turin, Italy |
Key people | Alessandro Nasi - Chairman Paolo Carmassi - CEO |
Products | Industrial automation products, systems and services |
Number of employees | 9,000 (2017) |
Parent | Stellantis |
Website | www.comau.com |
Comau (COnsorzio MAcchine Utensili) is an Italian multinational company based in Turin, Italy and is part of automaker Stellantis. Comau is an integrated company in the industrial automation field with an international network of 7 innovation centers, 5 digital hubs, 8 manufacturing plants that span 14 countries and employ more than 9,000 people.
The company offers services, products and technologies to meet specific manufacturing needs for industries ranging from automotive, logistics to renewable energy and general industry. The company portfolio includes technology and systems for electric, hybrid and traditional vehicle manufacturing, industrial robots, collaborative and wearable robotics, autonomous logistics, dedicated machining centers and interconnected digital services and products able to transmit, elaborate and analyze machine and process data. Through the training activities organized by its Academy, Comau is also committed to developing technical and managerial knowledge.[1][2]
Products and technologies
Its assembly and powertrain technologies range from 3D laser systems and robotized cutting processes to roller hemming, palletizing and transfer systems,[3] and from the machining of parts and manual, semi-automated or automated assembly to the testing of components.[4] Moreover Comau produces articulated robots, collaborative and industrial robots, [5] [6] exoskeletons, [7] AGV [8] and industrial automation robot.
Services
Comau has an international network of expert technicians that provide comprehensive management and maintenance support. Its service offerings range from industrial process maintenance and support areas, including building and utility maintenance, through to developing projects for improving production line equipment and increasing the productivity and efficiency of assets.[9]
Key-People
• Alessandro Nasi, Chairman
• Paolo Carmassi, CEO
Systems integration
Comau has the capacity to participate in any point of the project phase: from developing the concept and creating the business plan to the design and manufacturing of an entire plant. This includes performing the process engineering and using 3D development and simulation tools to test the concepts and plan the factory.[10]
Formation
Comau began in 1973 as the COnsorzio MAcchine Utensili to unite all the businesses based in Turin and the surrounding area that were supplying equipment to the Togliattigrad VAZ plant in Russia. In 1977, MST S.p.A., Morando S.p.A., I.M.P. S.p.A. and Colubra Lamsat S.p.A. merged into a single company named Comau Industriale S.p.A. The following year, Comau S.p.A. was officially founded, bringing together all the plants and industrial activities of Comau Industriale S.p.A. It was later renamed Comau Finanziaria S.p.A.[1]
Growth and expansion
In 1984, the company branched out of Europe as Comau Productivity Systems Inc. was founded to start development of commercial and industrial activities in North America. Comau Finanziaria S.p.A. gained a majority interest in Italtech S.p.A., which specialized in injection molding machines for plastic materials in 1988. The following year, it acquired Berto Lamet, a sheet metal die producer, and U.T.S., which specialized in product and process engineering. Berto Lamet then took over TEA, a company that manufactured injection molds and, in 1990, it took over the Spanish company, Mecaner S.A., which specialized in producing sheet metal dies. In 1995, the company grew throughout South America, Europe, North America and Asia. Comau do Brasil Ind e Com. Ltda and Comau Argentina S.A. were launched with all Comau Business Units joining the Mercosur market. In Germany, Comau Deutschland GmbH was established. Comau Productivity Systems expanded its structure and the name was changed to Comau North America Inc. Additionally, a representative office in Beijing, China, was set up. In 1996, Comau France S.A. was founded. The company officially changed its name, it became Comau S.p.A. In 1997, the company gained a majority interest in Geico S.p.A., a producer of painting systems within the automotive industry. Comau India Pvt. Ltd. in Pune was set up as the company's headquarters in Southeast Asia. Comau Poland Sp.z.o.o., a production plant for sheet metal dies, began operation in Tychy and, later that year, began offering maintenance services as well. In the same year, Comau Service was launched to provide full maintenance services to customers worldwide. In 1999, Comau took over the French company Sciaky S.A., a producer of body systems and welding guns, and the company is renamed Comau Sciaky S.A. Also that year, Comau S.p.A. gained a majority interest in Renault Automation S.A. of France, a company specializing in engineering, metal cutting, mechanical assembly and body final assembly. In the same year, Fiat S.p.A. acquires Progressive Tool and Industries Co. (PICO), a U.S. company experienced in body systems manufacturing, and it was subsequently renamed Comau Pico. In the UK, the Pico Estil in Luton became Comau Estil; in South Africa, Aims in Uitenhage is renamed Comau South Africa Pty. Ltd.
In 2000, Comau Automotive Equipment Colt., in Shanghai was opened, Comau Belgium N.V. was established to develop maintenance services in Northern Europe and Comau Systems Services S.L. began operations in Madrid. The next year, Comau S.p.A. acquired two companies in automotive product and process engineering and industrialization, Germann-Intec GmbH and Team Resources Romania, which became Comau România S.A. Comau Australia opened in Adelaide in 2001. In 2002, Comau Ingest Sverige AB was established in Sweden; in 2003, Comau Russia Srl and Comau (Shanghai) International Trading Co. Ltd. began operations with a focus on import-export activities. Comau Sciaky SA became the full owner of Gerbi & Sciaky, a company in France that produced electrical welding guns, changing its name to Sciaky S.A.S. in 2004. The next year, Comau Service France and Comau Sciaky and Sciaky S.A.S. were consolidated within Comau France S.A. In 2005, Comau Germann-Intec GmbH merged with Comau Deutschland GmbH. In 2007, Comau-Germann Intec GmbH was started in Germany with a focus on engineering activities. [5]
In 2013, Comau expanded its presence in China with three new sites. Comau Turkey and Comau Czech were also opened to better serve the Middle and Eastern European markets. Soon after, Comau established a new office in Munich, Germany and expanded into Mexico. Comau São Paulo and Comau Thailand were established in 2015, while in 2016, Comau opened its HUMANufacturing Innovation Center in Pontedera (Pisa), Italy. The company also opened a new location in California, United States in 2016. Comau expanded its activities in the United Kingdom in 2017, by opening a new engineering facility in North East England.[11]
In 2020, Comau signed the technological collaboration agreement with Tim for the digital transformation of the manufacturing industries.[12] In the same year the Company helped FCA and the Fiat brand in the production of the new elecrtical Fiat 500,[13] and supported SME manufacturing companies at the MADE competence center in Milan. [14] In 2021, in addition to joining the European Battery Alliance (EBA) and the Batteries European Partnership Association (BEPA), Comau also actively contributed to European Technology & Innovation Platform (ETIP).[15]
Corporate structure
Management
As part of Stellantis, Comau is managed by a board of directors and a board of statutory auditors. The board of directors oversees the company's performance both directly and through committees charged with specific advisory functions. It is supported by a body made up of members, who are attributed independent responsibilities and powers.[16]
Services
Comau provides industrial maintenance services in many markets for equipment and production processes, as well as asset management.[17] Services include after-sales assistance, maintenance packages, facility management and planning. An international network of specialists provide services according to professional maintenance partnerships using a modular approach.[18]
Comau, with the Comau Academy project, organizes masters, technical programs and managerial training courses.[19]
New Leadership
In June 2020 Alessandro Nasi was elected Chairman of Comau, with Paolo Carmassi as CEO.[20] Alessandro Nasi joined the Fiat Group since 2005 having begun his career working in banking and finance. He has held senior roles at Fiat Powertrain Technologies and CNH Industrial. Mr. Nasi is currently a member of the Board of CNH Industrial and Chairman of Iveco Defence Vehicles. He is also Vice Chairman of the Board of EXOR. Paolo Carmassi since 2016 has held a leadership role at Malvern Panalytical, and first he was in charge of the aerospace sector in the EMEA area of Honeywell.[21]
References
- ^ a b "Global Presence". comau.com. Retrieved 2017-06-30.
- ^ "Comau Corporate Brochure" (PDF).
- ^ "Comau Web Page - body-assembly/technologies".
- ^ "Comau Web Page - powertrain/technologies-and-processes".
- ^ [1]
- ^ [2]
- ^ [3]
- ^ [4]
- ^ "Comau Web Page - service/overview".
- ^ "Comau Web Page - focus-on-process-engineering".
- ^ "Comau Corporate Website : History".
- ^ [5]
- ^ [6]
- ^ https://industry-asia-pacific.com/news/34688-comau-technologies-for-industry-4-0-support-sme-manufacturing-companies-at-the-%e2%80%9cmade%e2%80%9d-competence-center-in-milan
- ^ https://www.industryemea.com/technical-articles/37074-comau-supports-europe%E2%80%99s-top-battery-consortiums-taking-an-executive-board-position-in-bepa
- ^ "Corporate Governance". Archived from the original on 2013-01-02. Retrieved 2012-04-30.
- ^ "Service". Archived from the original on 2012-02-22. Retrieved 2012-04-30.
- ^ "Comau Service Unit" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-11-09. Retrieved 2011-11-16.
- ^ [7]
- ^ "FCA prepares Comau for spin-off". Retrieved 2 June 2020.
- ^ [8]