SNR
SNR (Société Nouvelle de Roulements) is a renowned bearing manufacturer based in France with a long history and tradition of producing quality bearings for various industries. Their product range includes a wide range of bearings for automotive, energy, engineering and other applications. SNR is known for its innovative technology and continuous new product development, with an emphasis on the high quality and reliability of its products, which is why it is considered a market leader in bearings. Their products are widely used in industrial facilities around the world and the company has state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities and testing laboratories, allowing them to maintain high standards. It also focuses on sustainability and efforts to minimise the environmental impact of its production, and has a global distribution network, ensuring fast product delivery and quality customer support. Their commitment to excellence and long-term partnerships with clients makes SNR one of the leading players in the bearings industry.
SNR was founded in 1946 in France. Since its founding and throughout its history, it has passed several key milestones:
- Founding (1946): SNR was established as a company specialising in the manufacture of bearings.
- Range development and expansion (1940-1950): in the first decades of its existence, SNR expanded its range of bearings and began to expand into new markets.
- Technological innovation and growth (1950-1970): During this time SNR invested in technological innovation and expanded into other sectors such as the automotive industry.
- Acquisitions and global expansion (1970-1990): SNR made several key acquisitions and expanded its operations globally, strengthening its position in the bearings market.
- Modernisation of production facilities (post-2000): In the 21st century, SNR invested in modernising its production facilities and technologies to maintain competitiveness and improve the quality of its products.
- Incorporation into the NTN Corporation Group (2007): In 2007, SNR became part of the NTN Corporation Group, strengthening the global position of both companies in the bearings market.
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