Within the course of its history, SMS group has incorporated a large number of renowned brands of the like as Demag, Eumuco, Innocenti, Hasenclever, Mevac, or Sack. All of these companies added with their products and projects to our expertise in metallurgical plant engineering.
Demag
Founded in 1819, Demag has been one of Germany's oldest machine companies. The plant engineering became part of SMS group in 1999.
Eumuco
Eumuco was famous for its forging technology with hydraulic presses, pneumatic and swaging hammer, forging and heading machines, drop forge presses type Maxima and forge rolling.
GHH / M.A.N. GHH
GHH (or MAN GHH) was a company with long tradition that is part of the SMS group heritage.
Hasenclever
Hasenclever became a global market leader with the development and construction of powerful closed-die eccentric and crank presses.
Innocenti / SMS Innse
The Italian company supplied components for the metallurgical plant and rolling mill industry and later expanded its portfolio with motor scooters and cars.
Knoevenagel
Knoevenagel was a specialist for the manufacture of aluminum ingot and edge milling machines as well as band-saw plants.
Maschinenfabrik Sack
Düsseldorf-based Maschinenfabrik Sack was specialized in hot and cold rolling mills as well as continuous casters.
Maschinenfabrik Meer / SMS Meer
For most of its history, Meer (or Maschinenfabrik Meer) was renowned as a major supplier of the tube and pipe industry.
Messo / Vacmetal / SMS Mevac
SMS Mevac was founded in 1999 as a result of the merger of Messo Metallurgie and SMS Vacmetal and specialized in secondary metallurgy.
Moeller & Neumann
The company Moeller & Neumann was a specialist for the manufacture of light section mills and wire rod mills as well as heavy plate finishing lines.
Pro-Eco
Pro-Eco Ltd. was a global specialist in the manufacture of strip finishing lines and push-pull pickling lines.
PWS
The product portfolio of PWS included machinery for producing special pipes, pipe end finishing machines, and hydrostatic pipe testers.
S.I.M.A.C.
After the foundation in 1969 the company grew into a major manufacturer of plant, machinery, and equipment in the field of light section mills.
Schloemann
Schloemann merged with Siemag in 1973. Together they formed SMS.
SCHUMAG / Kieserling
SCHUMAG became well-known for its drawing and grinding technology for copper and bright steel.
Siemag
In 1871 the product range initially comprised tools and carts for the mining and basic materials industries.
Sutton Engineering
The American company Sutton was specialized in extrusion presses.
Wagner & Co.
Ring roll machines were the trademark product of Wagner & Co.