PRESS RELEASE
Issued by: BIKAR Aerospace GmbH
BIKAR Metals, a leading supplier of semi-finished products made of aluminium and other non-ferrous metals, is strengthening its presence in Switzerland with the establishment of BIKAR Metals Swiss GmbH. The new location ensures personalised customer contact and enables the experienced team of industry experts to respond quickly and effectively to the needs of the Swiss market.
Metal processing companies will benefit from over 60 years of experience in the production and trade of plates, bars, cuts and more made from aluminium, copper, bronze, brass, and plastics. BIKAR offers a wide range of shapes and alloys from a single source, ensuring fast availability through its stock of over 100,000 tonnes of material. The semi-finished products are precisely cut in several fully automated cutting centres and delivered to customers by the company’s own logistics team or trusted partners.
Switzerland has long been one of BIKAR’s core markets. Long-standing customers include companies from the electronics industry, mechanical engineering, tool and mould construction, as well as the aerospace sector, where BIKAR has been a reliable supplier since 2016. With the founding of BIKAR Metals Swiss GmbH, the company is enhancing its proximity to Swiss customers and improving local service. Planned expansions include a broader range of non-ferrous metals and the introduction of new product lines tailored specifically to the needs of the Swiss market.
‘Personalised consultation, fast delivery, and access to the latest innovations in the world of non-ferrous metals – right at your doorstep,’ is how the Swiss team sums up the advantages of the new company for its customers.
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