ȸ»ç¼Ò°³
LEM is the market leader in providing innovative and high quality solutions for measuring electrical parameters. Its core products - current and voltage transducers - are used in a broad range of applications in drives & welding, renewable energies & power supplies, traction, high precision, conventional and green cars businesses. LEM¡¯s strategy is to exploit the intrinsic strengths of its core business, and to develop opportunities in existing and new markets with new applications. It has production plants in Beijing (China), Geneva (Switzerland), Sofia (Bulgaria) and Tokyo (Japan) and a dedicated R&D Center in Lyon (France). With regional sales offices near its customers¡¯ locations, the company is able to offer a seamless service around the globe. LEM has been listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange since 1986; the company¡¯s ticker symbol is LEHN.
LEM is a mid-size, global company with approximately 1¡¯450 employees worldwide and reported sales of CHF 264.5 million in financial year 2016/17.
¿¬Çõ
2013 LEM expands European manufacturing with new facility in Bulgaria of 4,500 square meters, and creates 50 new jobs over there.
2012 40th Anniversary of LEM Group.
2011 Record of sales with over CHF 296 million of total sales.
2009 LEM acquires the Danish company Danfysik ACP (Advanced Current Products) A/S, the world¡¯s leading company in the development and manufacturing of highest precision current transducers for three main markets: medical scanners, precision industrial motor controls and test & measurement. A new facility in Beijing China is opened featuring 10¡¯000 m3 of production and office space. Celebration of the 20 year anniversary of LEM in China.
2008 Launch of a new flagship product: the DV, the first compact DC, Class 1 accurate voltage transducer for the traction market. Total sales of CHF 203 Million.
2007 Launch of 3 flagship products: Minisens - a transducer the size of a chip, Sentinel to monitor standby batteries and Wi-LEM to measure energy consumption and communicate this data via a wireless network. Total sales of CHF 184.5 Million.
2006 LEM is a "pure play" components company providing solutions for current and voltage measurement. Total sales of over CHF 150 million achieved.
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.
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.