Industrial connector manufacturer serving automotive, aerospace, and infrastructure sectors globally
NORMA Group manufactures engineered joining solutions (clamps, connectors, fasteners) for automotive, aerospace, energy, and industrial equipment across 100+ countries. The tech stack reveals a manufacturing-first operation: SolidWorks, AutoCAD, SAP, and Syspro for design and ERP, paired with Salesforce and Dynamics 365 for customer-facing processes. Hiring is concentrated in manufacturing (19 roles), with active projects around digitalization and supply chain optimization—reflecting a capital-intensive business scaling operational efficiency.
Notable leadership hires: Director of IT
NORMA Group is an international manufacturer of standardized and engineered connector technology, supplying over 40,000 product variants to customers in automotive (electric and combustion vehicles), aerospace, ships, energy infrastructure, machinery, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and consumer appliances. Founded in 2006 and publicly traded on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (SDAX), the company operates 19 production facilities across Europe, the Americas, and Asia-Pacific, generating approximately EUR 1.2 billion in annual sales. With roughly 7,200 employees, NORMA Group serves a global customer base through a network of sales offices and direct manufacturing capacity, competing on product innovation and supply chain responsiveness.
NORMA Group manufactures engineered joining and connector technology—clamps, fasteners, and standardized solutions—used in automotive, aerospace, energy, infrastructure, machinery, and industrial equipment across over 100 countries.
As of December 31, 2025, NORMA Group has approximately 7,200 employees operating across 19 production sites and multiple sales offices globally.
NORMA Group serves customers in over 100 countries and maintains active operations and hiring across Germany, United States, Italy, France, Portugal, Poland, Australia, Serbia, United Kingdom, and Mexico.
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