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2006 |
LEM is a "pure
play" components company providing solutions for current
and voltage measurement. Total sales of over CHF 150 million
achieved. |
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2005
|
Divestment of Instruments business
to Danaher Corp and divestment of the CTN real estate as part of
the strategy to focus on the core competencies of the company. |
|
2003 |
Divestment of High Current System
business, LEM DynAmp in Columbus/Ohio by a Management Buy-out. New
company is named DynAmp, LLC.
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|
2002 |
Acquisition of the Transducer
business of HINODE Electric KK, in Tokyo, Japan.
LEM acquires 65% of the shares of
the Paris-based company Universal Technic S.A. |
|
2001 |
LEM acquires 100% of the Belgian
company Electronics Instruments International SA (EII). |
|
2000 |
Joint Venture with the Japanese
company NANA Electronics K.K., and foundation of the common
NANALEM K.K. First customized ASIC-based
closed-loop transducers for the automobile industry. |
|
1999 |
Joint Venture with the Belgian
company ACT´L SA and foundation of ACTLEM. LEM divests its Recorder business. |
|
1998 |
Acquisition of Dr. Werner
Mühlegger F&E GmbH and Integration in LEM NORMA GmbH.
Conversion of the Power
Semiconductor Test Instruments business unit into the independent
LEMSYS company. |
|
1997 |
25th Anniversary of LEM Group.
Reaching over CHF 100 million of total sales.
Foundation of Centre de
Technologies Nouvelles (CTN) SA with capital of CHF 50 million.
Foundation of LEM Nederland BV. |
|
1996 |
Re-organization of LEM leading
to two Business Areas (BA): Components, Instruments and
two
Business Units (BU): Test Systems, High Current Systems. |
|
1995 |
Integration of NGI NORMA GOERZ
Instruments in Wiener Neudorf/Austria. |
|
1993 |
Integration of ELMES-Staub
AG/Switzerland. Total sales of CHF 50
million. |
|
1992 |
Take-over of the high-current
measurement activity from the American manufacturer almar, to the
LEM DynAmp Columbus/Ohio. |
|
1990 |
Creation of the Russian joint
venture company TVELEM. City of Geneva Award for industry. |
|
1989 |
Increase of the share capital to
MCHF 30. Purchase of 80% British company HEME International Ltd.
(HEME = Hall Effect Measurement Equipment). Entry into the
instruments market. Formation of the Chinese joint
venture company Beijing LEM. |
|
1988 |
Creation of the Japanese
subsidiary Nippon LEM KK
Total sales of CHF 20 million. |
|
1987 |
Formation of the North American
subsidiary LEM USA Inc, of the German subsidiary LEM Deutschland
GmbH and of the Swedish subsidiary LEM Scandinavian AB. |
|
1986 |
City of Geneva Award for
Industrial Merit. |
|
1985/86 |
Start of the building of the CTN
(New Technology Centre). Introduction of LEM on the Geneva
stock-exchange. |
|
1983 |
Creation of LEM Holding SA
with a capital of CHF 6.2 million.
|
|
1982 |
Creation of LEM France
SARL.
|
|
1973 |
The first 300 A current transducer
is integrated into the concept of the Swiss trolley-buses. |
|
1972 |
Feb. establishment of Liaisons
Electroniques-Mécaniques LEM SA with a capital of 200,000
CHF, 17 shareholders. |