Komax Holding AG, in conjunction with its subsidiaries, specializes in the automated processing of wires. The company's product lineup features a comprehensive range of machinery, including various types of wire strippers—such as electrical, rotary, and coaxial—along with rotary jacket strippers. They also supply wire crimpers for semi-automatic applications, cutting and stripping machines, and sophisticated crimp-to-crimp systems designed for processing single conductors and creating double-crimp connections. Additionally, Komax manufactures wire twisting machines and advanced harness manufacturing equipment capable of automated block loading and full wire harness assembly. Beyond these core machines, Komax provides wire-handling solutions for preliminary processing, advanced marking systems, and modular units engineered for efficient production. The company further offers precision quality tools, specialized software solutions for automated crimping, and a wide array of essential accessories. Komax addresses diverse operational needs through flexible benchtop crimping platforms for individual tasks, custom-designed platforms for specific clients, and automated rotary tables that optimize double-sided processing. A comprehensive suite of services supports their product offerings. This includes various digital services; extensive consulting and installation support, encompassing site inspection, production analysis, feasibility studies, equipment installation, leasing options, and acceptance testing. Furthermore, Komax delivers technical assistance and maintenance services, featuring a helpdesk, production and ramp-up support, emergency planning, equipment relocation, repair services, and tailored service and maintenance contracts. Customers can also source spare and wear parts, and benefit from upgrades, calibration services, and both online and on-site training programs. These products are marketed under established brand names such as Artos, Exmore, Kabatec, Laselec, Thonauer, and TSK. Komax serves critical market segments including the automotive, aerospace, datacom/telecom, and broader industrial sectors. Its global operations extend across Switzerland, Europe, North and South America, Africa, and the Asia Pacific region. The company was founded in 1975 and maintains its headquarters in Dierikon, Switzerland.
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What is Komax stock ticker?▼
Depending on the exchange, the stock ticker may vary. For instance, on OTC Link exchange Komax stocks are traded under the ticker KMAAF.
When is the next Komax earnings date?▼
Komax is going to release the next earnings report on August 13, 2026.
What is Komax revenue for the last year?▼
Komax revenue for the last year amounts to 723.99M USD.
What is Komax net income for the last year?▼
KMAAF net income for the last year is -11.44M USD.
Does Komax pay dividends?▼
Yes, KMAAF dividends are paid annual. The last dividend per share was 1.65 USD. As of today, Dividend Yield (FWD)% is 0%.
How many employees does Komax have?▼
As of July 18, 2026, the company has 3,167 employees.