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Nordic EMS scene not a static entity
In anticipation for Reed Electronics Research presentation at Evertiq Expo Helsinki – in April 2018 – we’ve taken a look at the changes that happened within the Nordic EMS market over the past few years.
The Evertiq Convention is fast approaching
September 27, 2011
The Evertiq Convention, called TEC2011 by insiders, will take place on October 14, 2011 in Lund (Sweden). The venue will be teeming with well-known figures of the Scandinavian electronics industry: PCB, EMS, OEM and component manufacturers alike.
New MD at Leab Eesti
April 15, 2010
Leab Group's unit in Tallinn, Estonia, Leab Eesti, has appointed a new Managing Director.
Leab invests in Estonia and Sweden
November 06, 2007
To meet an increasing demand, Sweden based EMS provider Leab Group is investing in new Equipment at its factories in Sweden and Estonia. Leab is also expanding its premises in Tallin Estonia.
EG Display & System to double in Poland
February 27, 2007
Sweden based EG Display & System, a business unit within EG Electronics, has more than doubled its revenue in 2006. Poland is said to be the fastest growing market.
Swedish EMS invests in a MY12
August 25, 2006
Lövånger Elektronik AB (LEAB) that in July acquired the business rival ElektronikProdukter i Järlåsa has invested in a new MY12 from Mydata in the Järlåsa factory.
Nordic EMS merger
July 03, 2006
Today a major Nordic EMS merger has been announced. It is the North based Swedish EMS provider Lövånger Elektronik AB (LEAB) that has acquired the industry rival Elektronikprodukter i Järlåsa AB from the owners Anders Florin and Anna-Karin Florin for an undisclosed amount.
LEAB's turnover increased 24% 2005
February 13, 2006
The Swedish EMS provider LEAB, with manufacturing in Sweden and Estonia, reported its financial results for the full year 2005. The company saw an increase in turnover by 24% to 26.2 MEUR from 2004.
Important customer to Nordic EMS firm
January 03, 2006
According to evertiq's sources a new important customer is entering an agreement with the Nordic EMS provider LEAB (Lövånger Elektronik AB).
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