Linear technology, Schaeffler strengthens industrial business with purchase of Ewellix Group - Meccanica Plus

Linear technology, Schaeffler strengthens industrial business with purchase of Ewellix Group

Posted 29 August 2022
Schaeffler acquisizione Ewellix tecnologia lineare

The automotive and industrial supplier Schaeffler has signed an agreement with an affiliate of Triton Fund V for the acquisition of the Ewellix Group. The purchase of the global manufacturer and supplier of linear technology components and systems strengthens Schaeffler’s market position, particularly in the linear business.

Ewellix is a market leader in multiple areas of technology, including electromechanical industrial actuators and lifting columns as well as roller screws. These products are used in sectors such as robotics and medical technology and in mobile machinery. The Ewellix Group’s product range is highly complementary to the existing product portfolio in Schaeffler’s Industrial division. Ewellix’s sales and R&D teams and its six production and customizing sites – which together have a combined workforce of around 1.200 – constitute a strong business unit and will work closely with the Schaeffler Industrial team to realize synergies.

“By acquiring Ewellix, we are further strengthening our industrial business and are continuing to follow through on our strategy despite these volatile times – said Klaus Rosenfeld, CEO of Schaeffler AG -. This acquisition represents a further step in the diversification of our business as a global automotive and industrial supplier and will put us in an even stronger position to invest in attractive growth markets. The deal is another key milestone that will make the Schaeffler Group even better prepared for the future”.

Schaeffler tecnologia lineare macchine mobili EwellixLinear technology promises to be a major driver of growth within the global industrial technology business over the coming years. The shared focus in this area is on high-growth sectors of the market, such as industrial automation, robotics, medical technology, the food and drinks industry and mobile machinery. In particular, Ewellix is a global company headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden. Formerly the linear technology arm of SKF, it was acquired by the investment firm Triton in 2018 and repositioned as a stand-alone company under the Ewellix brand. The Ewellix Group is a main manufacturer and supplier of linear actuators with over 50 years in the business. The company combines leading-edge design and development with proven expertise in manufacturing, customer-centric applications engineering, and digitalization. Its core products include actuators, lifting columns, robot range extenders, ball and roller screws and linear guides (monorail guidance systems and linear ball bearings).

Ewellix has six production and customizing sites across the USA, Europe and Asia, operates 16 sales offices in 15 countries and works with a network of about 550 sales partners. The company reported revenues of approximately EUR 216 million for 2021 and is currently expected to post revenues of about EUR 250 million for the 2022 financial year.

“By acquiring the Ewellix Group, we are significantly expanding our Industrial division’s linear technology footprint, particularly in areas of strategic importance for the future – said Stefan Spindler, CEO Industrial at Schaeffler -. I am familiar with Ewellix and know it to be a very well-run business unit with a strong customer and sales focus backed by solid product development. Consequently, the company has a rich pipeline of highly innovative solutions and customer projects. We will support the Ewellix team in the implementation of their bold growth plans. We will leverage synergies at every step of the way and partner with them to further develop the manufacturing systems at their production units“.

The Ewellix deal represents a major expansion of the Schaeffler Group’s portfolio of linear technologies, enabling the company to tailor its products in this area even more closely to customer requirements. The purchase of Ewellix also means that Schaeffler can now focus more strongly than before on three central trends in the industrial business. The first of these is the trend toward replacing or supplementing hydraulic and pneumatic solutions with electromechanical systems. The second is the quest for optimal efficiency. And the third is the automation and robotics trend. Ewellix has a modular range of actuator technologies that enables it to build customized, application-specific solutions quickly and cost-effectively. By combining this range with its own, Schaeffler will unlock additional customized solutions based on smart design principles.

Over the past few years, the Schaeffler Group has built up a robust balance sheet and liquidity position that stand it in good stead to successfully realize the acquisition despite the current volatile times. “Our robust balance sheet and liquidity position, which are due in large measure to our strict cost and capital discipline over the years, mean that we are able to pursue and take advantage of strategic growth opportunities even in volatile times” said Claus Bauer, CFO Schaeffler.

The purchase price for the acquisition, which will take the form of a share deal, is approximately EUR 582 million. This amount does not include the net debt of Ewellix of approx. 120 million Euro which will be assumed by Schaeffler, nor does it include transaction costs. The purchase price will be paid from existing internal and external financing sources. The deal is expected to lead to an improvement in Schaeffler AG’s earnings per share in the mid-single digit percentages by as early as 2024. Closing is expected to occur by the end of 2022.



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