VIDEO: DYNASET Celebrates 40 Years of Innovation

VIDEO: DYNASET Celebrates 40 Years of Innovation

Heavy Equipment Guide
Heavy Equipment GuideApr 7, 2026

Why It Matters

Dynaset’s diversification into electric power tools positions it for growth as machinery operators shift toward greener, more versatile solutions. Its family‑owned model provides stability and deep customer partnerships, differentiating it in a competitive market.

Key Takeaways

  • Dynaset employs 130 staff across six continents
  • Over 40 hydraulic and electric products serve construction, rescue, process sectors
  • Launched new electric product line in 2025 alongside hydraulic range
  • Family leadership transitions to CEO Anni Karppinen, emphasizing partnership

Pulse Analysis

Marking four decades since Reijo Karppinen first assembled hydraulic generators in a Ylöjärvi garage, Dynaset has grown from a niche Finnish workshop into a multinational supplier of power‑generation equipment. With 130 employees spread across Finland, Canada, Germany, India, China and Australia, the firm now offers more than 40 hydraulic and electric solutions that power construction rigs, rescue vehicles and process‑industry machinery. This expansion reflects a broader European trend where specialized manufacturers leverage high‑precision engineering to capture niche segments of the global industrial equipment market.

The 2025 launch of Dynaset’s next‑generation electric product family signals a decisive pivot toward greener, more versatile machine power sources. By pairing electric drives with its established hydraulic line, the company addresses operators’ demand for lower emissions without sacrificing the torque and reliability that hydraulic systems provide. This dual‑technology strategy aligns with the EU’s tightening emissions standards and the growing adoption of battery‑assisted equipment in construction and rescue sectors. Rebranding as “Partner of Your Machine” reinforces Dynaset’s commitment to integrated solutions and positions it against larger OEMs that are consolidating similar capabilities.

Leadership has now passed to Anni Karppinen, with her brother Atte overseeing after‑sales, preserving the family‑owned ethos that many customers view as a guarantee of long‑term support. The firm’s recent investments in automation and robotics at its Ylöjärvi plant aim to boost production efficiency while maintaining the high‑quality standards that underpin its brand. As the global market increasingly favors modular, electrified power units, Dynaset’s hybrid portfolio and deep customer partnerships could enable it to capture new contracts in emerging markets, reinforcing its role as a stable employer and technology partner.

VIDEO: DYNASET celebrates 40 years of innovation

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