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+110 years
Founded in 1914 and headquartered in France, Desoutter Industrial Tools is a global leader in electric and pneumatic assembly tools serving a wide range of assembly and manufacturing operations, including Aerospace, Automotive, Light and Heavy Vehicles, Off-Road, General Industry.
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History of an innovative brand
Desoutter Industrial Tools has a rich history of innovation and growth, with several subsidiaries specializing in electric power tools, intelligent tools, bolted joint applications, advanced drilling solutions and Real-time location system.
2024
110 years of InnovationToday, despite celebrating more than one century of existence, our goal remains unchanged: to constantly innovate to provide our customers with "more than productivity" - a brand promise that we are placing, now more than ever, at the heart of our development strategy.
2023
Demeter, data driven solution / Sustainability committed documentUltimate solution for collecting, analyzing, and presenting assembly production data seamlessly, ensuring you stay ahead in the fast-paced world of manufacturing. Sustainability committed document publication.
2022
nexonar, Real time location system / Nautilus showroomIndoor guidance solution for error-free manufacturing. With the help of infrared technology, highly precise tracking of where manufacturing actions are performed by different assets and personnels optimizes production processes.
2021
MULTI, modular multi-spindle solutionInnovative modular solution for multi-spindle applications with remote control via the CONNECT platform. It's perfect for limited space, offering efficient cable management and can control up to 40 tools, synchronized or not.
2016
PivotwareTo reach production targets and eliminate rework.
2011
CVI3Electric tool controller offering full traceability and communication.
2005
Seti-tecSeti-Tec is dedicated to engineering and supplying aeronautics assembly equipment, specifically related to semi-automatic drilling operations.
2002
TWINCVIA unique 2 channel controller on the market A controller able to drive 2 hand held tools or 2 fixtured spindles
Early 1990
Transducerized toolsFirst models of Georges Renault transducerized Tools: SE hand held tools with the Case 40 controllers
1932
Portative toolsCreation of the first range of portative tools (grinders & drills)
1914
Foundation of DesoutterFirst Duralumin artificial limbs are created
The origins of a great destiny
In 1914, the Desoutter brothers, all passionate aviators, faced a life-changing event when Marcel lost a leg in a plane crash. His brother Charles, determined to restore Marcel’s mobility, designed a groundbreaking artificial leg made of duralumin, marking the world’s first metal leg. This innovation allowed Marcel to fly again with ease. The Desoutter Company was born from this success, as orders poured in from around the globe. Some years later, in 1946, a French Secretary of State asked the company to manufacture “A utility one, not as elaborate or expensive”. The reply given by Robert, one of the Desoutter brothers, was irrevocable: “We make the finest artificial leg there is, if we could make a better one we would (…) But we will not make a cheap one.” This care for excellence has never since been compromised.
The Horse's head, from advertisement to company emblem
Charles Cunliffe, who led Desoutter’s Advertising department after World War II, conceived the symbol. During a period of robust growth driven by innovative tools, they launched an eye-catching campaign featuring small figures in worker’s overalls with horse heads. This horsepower concept effectively conveyed the Desoutter toolset’s strength and became a central theme in brand advertisements for two decades. In 1973, the horse’s head merged with the Desoutter logo, which replicated Louis Albert Desoutter’s signature, a company founder. Since then, it has symbolized the brand across industrial nations, recently adopting a more contemporary design to celebrate the brand’s centenary.
From artificial limbs to power tool manufacturing
From the outset, Desoutter needed to develop specific pneumatic tools to ensure that the aluminum components of the artificial limbs were drilled quickly and efficiently. Constantly perfected to adjust to the numerous developments in its production, the company acquired such expertise in this field that in the 1950s they decided to make it their sole business. Since then, the same care for excellence behind the success of its artificial limbs was applied to developing ever more efficient and powerful portable precision tools. Its ability to adapt to the specific needs of its clients and the reliability of its products meant that it quickly captured the foreign market to become a key international player.
Desoutter, a century of innovation at the service of efficiency in industry
Founded under Taylorism and Fordism, Desoutter felt from the start the necessity to include the innovations it produced in a more global context taking into account both the individual and its environment. Unlike its competitors, the company was particularly quick to understand the notion of ergonomics in the development process of its products with an eye to improving their use. Lastly, true to its values and slogan, “More than Productivity”, Desoutter has been committed to eco-friendly development by adapting its production tooling to environmental standards.
A world leader
True to its philosophy “Worldwide Solutions with Local Expertise” and in accordance with the brand’s promise of “More than productivity”, Desoutter has endeavoured to strengthen its position in the market by timely mergers with other companies of renowned expertise. In this way the French companies Georges Renault and Seti-Tec, the American Tech-motive, the Swedish Scan Rotor, the UK Pivotware and the German nexonar have enhanced Desoutter’s offer and enabled the brand to benefit from local sales networks and services which ensure its development throughout the world.
At present, with over twenty business units and one thousand collaborators in over fifty countries, the company aims to be the number 1 strategic assembly solution provider and cover most requirements for assembly and manufacturing processes in the automotive, aeronautics, general industry and light industry sectors alike.
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The horse's head, from advertisement to company emblem