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Kyocera Unimerco A/S is an international manufacturer, distributor and service company. The company comprises a tooling division (Kyocera Unimerco Tooling) offering optimisation services and tooling solutions for machining as well as measuring and gauging tools for the manufacturing industries, and a fastening division (Kyocera Unimerco Fastening) supplying primarily nailers, finish nailers and staplers as well as accessories and fasteners for the building industry.[1]
The group was founded in Denmark in 1964 under the name Unimerco. In 2011, all activities were acquired by Kyocera's Germany-based subsidiary Kyocera Fineceramics GmbH.[2][3]
^Kyocera Unimerco history
^Reuters: Kyocera to buy Unimerco, boost European presence
^News releases: KYOCERA to Acquire 100% Ownership of Denmark-Based Industrial Cutting Tool Manufacturer UNIMERCO Group A/S
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