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Komax invests in Laser Wire Marking Company Laselec

Started by Quentin Beauvilliers, February 11, 2015, 12:28:55 PM

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Quentin Beauvilliers



Komax invests in Laser Wire Marking Company Laselec

Wire processing solutions manufacturer Komax (Dierikon, Switzerland) has acquired a 20-percent stake in Laselec SA, a pioneer in the development and application of UV laser technology for wire and cable marking.

This financial contribution allows Laselec to pursue its efforts in areas such as research and development while launching the industrialization and commercialization of new products for the wire processing industry. Additionally, it will also help strengthen Laselec's presence in the rubber industry with its new laser cleaning equipment.

This strategic partnership with Komax is based on a strong complementary relationship between both entities. This relationship will hold synergies on a technical level and joint customer projects as well as sales and services.

Laselec has acquired a strong position in the aerospace industry with their laser wire marking, Eastwiring digital harness layout board, and laser stripping technology. The ULYS Modena, MRO 200, and Sylade machines are used worldwide by aircraft manufacturers, sub-contractors, and MRO centers. The company has diversified its activities on other market segments such as the railway industry, nuclear industry, and luxury automotive industry.

Through customer support offices located over six continents, as well as a worldwide network of distributors and partners, Laselec's customers benefit from reactive and efficient services throughout the world.

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