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This strategy led Schneider Electric to conduct a number of strategic acquisitions both in mature countries and in new economies, targeting companies offering complementary products and solutions.
This strategy led Schneider Electric to conduct a number of strategic acquisitions both in mature countries and in new economies, targeting companies offering complementary products and solutions.


'''2010:''' Schneider Electric launch with [[Alstom]] a € 70 million [[venture capital]] fund call [[Aster (venture capital company)]] to support innovative [[Startup company|start-up]]<nowiki/>s in the fields of energy and the environment.
'''2010:''' Schneider Electric launch with [[Alstom]] a € 70 million [[venture capital]] fund call [[Aster (venture capital company)|Aster]] to support innovative [[Startup company|start-up]]<nowiki/>s in the fields of energy and the environment.


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Schneider Electric
Company typeSocietas Europaea
EuronextSU
CAC 40 Component
IndustryEnergy management and automation
PredecessorMerlin-Gerin Edit this on Wikidata
Founded1836; 188 years ago (1836)
(incorporated 1981)
FounderEugène Schneider
HeadquartersRueil-Malmaison, France
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Jean-Pascal Tricoire
(Chairman and CEO)
Léo Apotheker
(Vice-Chairman and Lead Director)[1]: 6 
ProductsInclude building automation, home automation, switches and sockets, industrial safety systems, industrial control systems, electric power distribution, electrical grid automation, Smart Grid, critical power & cooling for datacenters
Revenue
  • Decrease 24.69 billion (2016)
  • €26.64 billion (2015)[1]: 7 
  • Increase€2.95 billion (2016)
  • €2.23 billion (2015)[1]: 177 
  • Increase€1.75 billion (2016)
  • €1.41 billion (2015)[1]: 8 
Total assets
  • Decrease€41.85 billion (2016)
  • €42.58 billion (2015)[1]: 186 
Total equity
  • Decrease€20.49 billion (2016)
  • €20.85 billion (2015)[1]: 187 
Number of employees
144,001 [1]: 8  (2016)
SubsidiariesLuminous Power Technologies Pvt Ltd, invensys, SolveIT Software, APC, Areva T&D, BEI Technologies, Cimac, Citect, Clipsal, ELAU, Federal Pioneer, Merlin Gerin, Merten, Modicon PLC, Nu-Lec Industries, PDL Group, Pelco, Power Measurement, Square D, TAC, Telemecanique, Telvent, Gutor Electronic LLC, Zicom, Summit
Websiteschneider-electric.com

Schneider Electric SE is a French multinational corporation that specialises in energy management and automation solutions, spanning hardware, software, and services. Native of France, the company is headquartered in Rueil-Malmaison and is also based at the World Trade Center of Grenoble with offices throughout the world. A Fortune Global 500 company, Schneider Electric is publicly traded on the Euronext Exchange and is a component of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market index.[2] In FY2016, the company posted revenues of about €25 billion.[3]

Schneider Electric is the parent company of Square D, Pelco, APC and others. As of 2016, the company has 20,000 patents either active or in application worldwide; the company has 144,000 employees in approximately 100 countries worldwide.


Head office

Schneider Electric head office in Rueil-Malmaison, France

Schneider Electric has had its head office in the Trianon site in Rueil-Malmaison, France since 2000.[4][5] The current headquarters, also located in Rueil Malmaison and known as the Hive, previously housed Schneider subsidiary Télémécanique, while the parent company occupied a site in Boulogne-Billancourt.[5]

History

The roots of this company are in the iron, steel, and armaments factories of Schneider-Creusot[6] and other industrial concerns.[7] In 2014 Schneider Electric advertised a cooperation with German power supplier RWE.[8] From its 19th century beginnings in steel through its 20th and 21st century moves in electricity and energy management, Schneider Electric has grown into a global leader in energy management and automation through ongoing innovation and acquisition.

1836-1980: A Family Business Becomes a Major Player

1836: Brothers Adolphe and Joseph-Eugene Schneider take over an abandoned foundry in Le Creusot, France and, two years later, create Schneider & Cie, focusing primarily on the steel industry. Schneider & Cie grows rapidly, specializing in the production of heavy machinery and transportation equipment, and eventually becomes the Schneider Group, a diversified conglomerate.

1975: The Schneider Group acquires an interest in Merlin Gerin, one of the top manufacturers of electrical distribution equipment in France.

1981-2001: The Schneider Group Re-focuses on the Electricity Sector

1981-1997: Schneider Group re-focuses on the electrical industry by divesting its nonstrategic assets and undertakes a series of strategic acquisitions: Télémécanique in 1988, Square D in 1991 and Merlin Gerin in 1992.

1999: Schneider Group acquires Lexel, one of Europe's largest suppliers of installation systems and control solutions. In May 1999, the Schneider Group is renamed Schneider Electric to clearly identify its expertise in, and focus on, the electrical field.

Since 2002: A Strategic Transformation

At the turn of the 2000s, Schneider Electric adopts a three-pronged strategy to drive growth, diversify risk and promote longevity:

  • Ensure a more balanced exposure to its strategic end markets;
  • Enhance its legacy portfolio (electricity distribution, automation, and industrial control) with adjacent and synergistic businesses; and
  • Anticipate the future energy requirements of companies and individuals.

This strategy led Schneider Electric to conduct a number of strategic acquisitions both in mature countries and in new economies, targeting companies offering complementary products and solutions.

2010: Schneider Electric launch with Alstom a € 70 million venture capital fund call Aster to support innovative start-ups in the fields of energy and the environment.

Acquisition[9]

Acquisition date Company Business Country Source
1988 Télémécanique Manufacturer of electrical circuit breakers, switchgear and sensors France [10]
1990 Federal Pioneer Limited Manufacturer of electrical circuit breakers, switchgear and transformers Canada [11][12]
1991 Square D Manufacturer of electrical circuit breakers, switchgear and transformers USA [13]
1992 Merlin Gerin Manufacturer of electrical circuit breakers and transformers France [13]
2000 Crouzet Automatismes Automation components France [14]
2000 Berger - Positec Stepper / servo motors Germany [14]
2000 Nu-Lec Industries Switchgear and controls Australia [15]
2001 PDL Domestic and industrial electrical hardware New Zealand [16][17]
2002 Digital Electronics Corporation HMI Japan [18]
2003 CDI Power Power systems automation Brazil [19]
June 2003 TAC Building automation and control Sweden [20]
December 2003 MGE UPS Systems (merged with APC in 2007) Power supplier USA [21]
2004 Clipsal Wiring Australia [22]
March 2004 Kavlico Pressure sensors USA [23]
May 2004 Andover Controls Building automation and security USA [24]
May 2005 Power Measurement Energy Management Canada [25]
June 2005 ABS EMEA Building automation UK [26]
June 2005 Juno Lighting Lighting USA [27]
July 2005 BEI Technologies Customized sensors USA [28]
2006 AEM S.A. Ultra terminal Spain [29]
2006 OVA Bargellini Ultra terminal Italy [29]
2006 Merten Ultra terminal Germany [29]
2006 Citect SCADA and MES automation software Australia [30]
February 2007 APC Power backup and protection and electrical distribution USA [31]
October 2007 Pelco Video security USA [32]
July 2009 Conzerv Systems Power monitoring India [33]
July 2009 Meher Capacitors Power factor correction India [34]
March 2010 Zicom Security Systems Security systems India [35]
April 2010 SCADAgroup SCADA and control systems Australia [36]
December 2010 Areva T&D Transmission & distribution Europe [37]
2010 Andromeda Telematics Integrated control solutions UK [38]
March 2011 Summit Energy Energy management USA [39]
April 2011 Digilink Network connectivity products India [40]
May 2011 APW President Systems Enclosure systems India [41]
May 2011 Luminous Power inverters India [42]
June 2011 Telvent Real-time information management systems Spain [43]
June 2011 Viconics Electronics BMS products Canada [44]
August 2011 7-Technologies Software for simulation and optimization of water/electricity networks and industrial processes Denmark [45]
December 2011 Viridity Data center management software USA [46]
May 2012 M&C Energy Group Energy procurement and sustainability services UK [47]
September 2012 SolveIT Software Planning and scheduling software Australia [48]
January 2014 Invensys Multinational engineering and information technology company UK [49]
January 2014 AST Modular Prefabricated Modular Data Centers company Spain [50]
September 2014 InStep Software Real-time performance management and predictive analytics software USA [51]
October 2015 Juno Lighting Sells Juno USA [52]
September 2017 Aveva Group Information Technology/ Consulting group Britain [53]

See also

References

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