EU Automation sets new jobs, sales records

Dec. 16, 2020
The company’s team has grown by 14% in 2020 and its global operations have expanded by 45% in the last three years

Automation parts supplier EU Automation have managed to create new jobs and boost sales this year. The company’s team has grown by 14% in 2020 and its global operations have expanded by 45% in the last three years. EU Automation has now sold more than a million automation parts worldwide.

EU Automation, which has headquarters in Frankfurt and warehouses in the U.S., the U.K. and Singapore, is currently servicing 156 countries worldwide in 22 different languages. It has also recently won a place on The Sunday Times’s Fast Track 100 list, which celebrates Britain’s fastest growing private companies.

The automation supplier supports a variety of industries and vertical sectors, provides automation and control parts from all major original equipment manufacturers, including ABB, Fanuc, Honeywell and Siemens.

EU Automation provides new, reconditioned and obsolete parts and the team specializes in the management of legacy equipment. Its corporate philosophy is that obsolete doesn’t means useless or inefficient, and that manufacturers can successfully compete in Industry 4.0 by retrofitting their legacy equipment with obsolete but high-quality components.

"We’re happy to see our global team expand, despite the challenges that we’ve all had to face in 2020, said Jonathan Wilkins, director of EU Automation. "This is the result of the hard work of our whole team and of the trust and loyalty of our customers."

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