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SAFIM & FLUID-PRESS to Showcase Cutting-Edge Hydraulic Solutions at Bauma Munich 2025

SAFIM and FLUID-PRESS, that form the Hydraulic Business Segment of AL-KO Vehicle Technology Group, are excited to announce their return to Bauma 2025. The companies will be exhibiting in Hall A4, Booth 403, from April 7 to 13, 2025, in Munich/Germany.

Bauma Munich serves as a key platform for industry leaders to showcase their latest innovations, and this year, SAFIM and FLUID-PRESS are eager to present their newest advancements in hydraulic systems. Under the banner of “Two Companies, One System Provider”, the companies will showcase an extensive range of products designed to enhance the performance and control of construction machinery.

Key highlights include new brake systems for machinery, as well as an expanded product line featuring hydraulic and solenoid cartridge valves. These cutting-edge products are engineered to deliver superior flexibility, safety, and efficiency while providing integrated solutions to meet the demands of modern machinery. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore these innovations interactively at the SAFIM and FLUID-PRESS booth, where detailed technical information will be available.

Harald Hiller, President and CEO of AL-KO Vehicle Technology: “AL-KO's hydraulic business will continue to grow by balancing business needs with environmental sustainability. With our recent acquisition of CERMA, a company that specializes in producing turning components, we are creating a synergistic value chain that benefits all our customers.”

Giovanni Pedrinoni, Managing Director of SAFIM, FLUID-PRESS, and CERMA, commented: “We are proud to be part of Bauma Munich, the most significant international event for the construction machinery industry. This is a fantastic opportunity to showcase our products and the solutions we offer that can add substantial value to our customers’ machinery. Safety and efficiency are the main drivers of innovation for the entire AL-KO VT hydraulics segment, with a clear trend towards ever more comprehensive automatic functions in agricultural vehicles and construction machinery.”

SAFIM and FLUID-PRESS, two established names in the hydraulics market, together form the core of AL-KO’s hydraulics business segment. SAFIM is the specialist for the hydraulic brake systems of vehicles and moving machines for the construction machinery industry. FLUID-PRESS, with its hydraulic valves and hydraulic integrated circuits, can control many functions of tractors, combine harvesters, cranes, lifting platforms, crawlers, excavators, etc. The latest acquisition CERMA strengthens the value chain of the hydraulics business and further expands the product range. So, synergies in production capacities and manufacturing expertise can be utilized even better.

For more information about hydraulic solutions, please visit AL-KO’s Hydraulic Blog.

The AL-KO Vehicle Technology Group is a swiftly growing global technology group and a business unit of DexKo Global. With high-quality chassis and suspension components for trailers, leisure and commercial vehicles, construction and agricultural vehicles, the group represents the best in functionality and comfort as well as innovations to ensure greater driving safety. Founded in 1931 the group today has around 3,000 employees at more than 40 locations worldwide. Find out more at www.alko-tech.com.

DexKo Global Inc. is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of high-quality chassis technology, chassis assemblies, accessories and hydraulic brake components. DexKo Global was founded in 2016 through the merger of Dexter and AL-KO Vehicle Technology. Headquartered in Novi, Michigan/USA, the company employs around 6,000 people in more than 100 production facilities and distribution centers. For more information, please go to www.dexko.com.

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