SKF and HAZET Announce Tech Partnership

SKF and HAZET Announce Tech Partnership

The companies say they will co-develop innovative solutions for the needs of professional automotive aftermarket shops.

SKF and HAZET, manufacturer of hand tools and workshop equipment, announced the companies formed a technical partnership for the independent automotive aftermarket with the goal of co-developing innovative solutions for the needs of the professional automotive shops.

With more than 270 years of shared market presence, the companies said they “will combine their extensive knowledge and resources in areas such as wheel bearings, steering and suspension, engine, and powertrain applications.”

“This agreement involves a dynamic exchange of technical expertise aimed at providing premium quality tools and solutions for the replacement of the full SKF – aftermarket assortment. At the same time, both companies will engage in cohesive co-communication strategies to strengthen their brand presence and industry recognition,” according to SKF.

“This partnership allows us to offer our customers real added value – premium spare parts always go hand in hand with premium tools. It is important for us to provide our customers with a full service around our products, which of course also includes the right tool solution. With HAZET, we have a partner in the field of tooling that meets our requirements in terms of quality and technical know-how,” said Philipp Herlein, head of global vehicle aftermarket at SKF.

“We already have a strong market presence in the automotive hand tool and workshop equipment industry. The newly formed partnership with SKF offers us a valuable opportunity to consolidate and further expand our already strong market position,” said Matthias Hoffmann, managing partner HAZET.

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