When customers need industrial partners, they rarely need just one thing.

They may need machining, plastics processing, toolmaking, welding, assembly or a combination of several disciplines across the same project. That is where strong collaboration can make a real difference.

Through Industrial Parts Alliance Cluster, Industriverktøy is part of a broader industrial network that brings together complementary capabilities and experience across multiple companies. For customers, the value is practical: broader access to competence, greater flexibility, and a stronger foundation for handling both smaller and more complex deliveries.

For Arnt Terje, this is what makes the collaboration meaningful for Industriverktøy.

“For us, this is about being part of something that gives customers access to more. By working closely with other capable industrial companies, we become part of a broader and stronger offering than any one company can provide alone.”

Roald Stene, leader of the network, sees the same value in the combined strength of the companies involved.

“I greatly appreciate the opportunity to work closely with highly competent industrial companies with solid experience and a long track record. Through IPAC, we clearly see how combined expertise creates greater strength and a broader offer to the market. The goal is to reach new and larger customers. This collaboration makes us both stronger and more relevant.”

Vegard Voll, initiator and project coordinator, points to the energy behind the cooperation.

“As initiator and project coordinator, it is incredibly rewarding to see what we are building together. It is a skilled, ambitious group with a genuine interest in the craft and in finding strong solutions. I have great faith in what we can achieve going forward.”

For us as a whole, it’s a good example of how industrial value is often created: not only through individual competence, but through smart collaboration that makes customers better served.