The Swedish company Westermo is acquired by Beijer Electronics.

 

Today, December 20, 2007, Beijer Electronics announced the strategic acquisition of the Swedish company Westermo.

Westermo develops and manufactures industrial data communications products, such as switches, routers, fiber optic modems and modems for local networks as well as for wireless communication, and has a leading-edge competence in industrial applications.

“The acquisition of Westermo is a strategically important step in the continuing development of the Beijer Electronics group. Westermo’s broad product portfolio and high organic growth complement and strengthen Beijer Electronics’ offer within industrial automation and infrastructure applications”, says Göran Sigfridsson, CEO of Beijer Electronics Group, and continues:

“Data communications will only become an increasingly important part of automation solutions within industry and infrastructure. We estimate that the annual growth rate of industrial communications will continue at the current level of 15-20 per cent, especially within Industrial Ethernet, where Westermo has a strong product offering.”

Westermo has an estimated global market share of five per cent, with a strong presence in Europe where the major markets are serviced through wholly-owned subsidiaries.

Westermo will form a new, third business area within Beijer Electronics Group. As of January 1, 2008, Beijer Electronics Group will consist of Westermo Data Communications, Beijer Electronics Automation and Beijer Electronics HMI Products.

About Westermo

Westermo was founded in 1975 in Sweden, where head office, development and manufacturing are still located along with a sales office for Sweden and Norway. Wholly-owned subsidiaries in UK, Germany, France and Singapore sell and market the products along with distributors world-wide. The company employs 148 people.

Please visit www.beijergroup.com for more information. 

 

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