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Jenoptik is focusing in the metrology business

02.08.2021 - Company sells non-optical process metrology business for grinding machines to Marposs.

Marposs takes over all Jenoptik employees at the main site in Peseux, Switzerland, as well as in Ratingen and Ludwigsburg, Germany, forty people in total. In 2020, Jenoptik generated revenue of around seven million euros with process metrology for grinding machines.

With the sale, Jenoptik is focusing more strongly on those metrology areas in which the group is well positioned on the global market, and is divesting smaller, highly specialized, non-optical activities in its Light & Production division. “We have found a partner and new ‘best owner’ for the process metrology business in the Marposs Group. As a global supplier and metrology specialist, Marposs offers very good development opportunities for this unit,” said Jenoptik’s President & CEO Stefan Traeger.

The process measurement technology sold by Jenoptik specifically addresses production optimization and quality assurance in grinding processes, particularly in the automotive industry. In addition to the quality of the work pieces, process reliability is also guaranteed, as control systems also automatically compensate tolerance fluctuations. These occur, for example, when grinding disks wear out or as a result of temperature fluctuations. Process control systems capture the measured values in real time and thus continuously control the grinding process.

Both parties agreed not to disclose any details of the transaction or the purchase price. The closing of the transaction is expected around early August 2021.

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Jenoptik AG

Carl-Zeiß-Straße 1
07743 Jena
Germany

+49 3641 65 0

JENOPTIK Optical Systems GmbH

Goeschwitzer Strasse 25
07745 Jena
Germany

+49 3641 65-3083
+49 3641 65-2144

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