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Steelwrist open new North American headquarters

Aerial view of Steelwrist’s new North American headquarters in Connecticut, the US
Aerial view of Steelwrist’s new North American headquarters in Connecticut

Swedish attachments firm enhances manufacturing capacity with Connecticut facility

STEELWRIST – one of the global leaders in designing and manufacturing tiltrotators, quick-couplers, and work tools for excavators – have opened a new North American headquarters in Newington, Connecticut, in the US.

Steelwrist have come a long way since entering the North American market in 2017 and their new facility, which is five minutes from the original site, is more than five times larger, highlighting the company’s rapid growth and commitment to the region.   

 

Steelwrist are one of the fastest-growing suppliers of tiltrotators in North America. With the increased capacity and improved infrastructure provided by the Connecticut headquarters, this will allow the Swedish OEM to meet the soaring demand for their products and continue leading innovation in the attachments market and supporting the needs of its North American dealers and customers.

At the official opening of Steelwrist’s new North American headquarters, chief executive officer Stefan Stockhaus said: ‘This inauguration represents a significant step forward for Steelwrist in North America and with the new facility we can continue our exceptional growth trajectory and even better serve our customers and dealers in the region.’ 

Richard Aulin, vice-president of region Americas at Steelwrist, added: ‘I am very excited to have inaugurated our new headquarters in Newington which marks a new chapter in Steelwrist’s support to the North American market. We have an exceptional team in place where every single one goes the extra mile for our customers. Combining this with our new facility, I look forward to continued success.’ 

 

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