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Power-Packer is a Netherlands-based producer and distributor of electro-hydraulic motion control systems for customers on a global basis. Their market includes original equipment manufacturers and suppliers in different markets, such as automotive, medical, commercial vehicles and others.[1] Power-Packer has headquarters in the Netherlands and the United States, and manufacturing plants in those countries as well as Turkey, France, Mexico, Brazil, China and India.
Company type | Division |
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Founded | 1970 |
Headquarters | Oldenzaal, the Netherlands |
Area served | Worldwide |
Website | www![]() |
Power-Packer specializes in custom-made solutions for mobile applications, such as drive systems for convertible roofs and truck cabin tilting. Power-Packer is IATF certified and has been granted many supplier awards. Power-Packer is part of the CentroMotion organization.
Power-Packer is a manufacturer of motion control systems for a variety of markets and applications.[which?] Power-Packer’s key product focuses include:[2][3][4]
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1970: Foundation of Power-Packer Europa B.V.
1973: Development of cab tilt systems for trucks
1981: Power-Packer invents Regenerative Hydraulic Lost Motion
1988: Start two cylinder system production
1989: Factory opened in Korea
1999: Factory acquired in Turkey
2000: Factory opened in Brazil
2000: Power-Packer becomes part of the Actuant Group
2002: Start Hycab production
2003: Start C-Hydraulic Lost Motion production
2004: Factory opened in China
2004: Acquisition of Yvel, France
2006: Introduction Quick Generator
2009: High temperature development
2010: Development of crash cab tilt cylinder
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