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Enics Finalizes PKC Electronics Acquisition
February 28, 2017 | EnicsEstimated reading time: 1 minute

On January 26, 2017, Enics signed a contract to purchase the entire share capital of PKC Electronics Oy with factories in Finland and China. The requirements of closing have been fulfilled and the closing will become effective and ownership and control will transfer on February 28, 2017.
Mikko Lassas has been appointed managing director to PKC Electronics Oy (name to be changed to Enics Raahe Oy). Lassas is responsible for the PKC Electronics Oy operations both in Finland and in China. In addition to his new responsibilities, he will continue in his position as general manager for Enics Finland and Estonia.
Jane Liu has been appointed general manager to PKC Electronics Suzhou Co. Ltd. Liu will report to Lassas in her new role. She will continue also in her current role as site manager of Enics Suzhou Business Unit.
About Enics
Enics is the partner of choice for professional electronics in the fields of energy, industrial automation, transportation, building automation and instrumentation. As one of the largest electronics manufacturing services (EMS) providers in the world, we help industrial companies optimize their value chains and improve their competitiveness through increased productivity and product reliability as well as decreased time-to-money and total cost of ownership. Enics provides end-to-end EMS services ranging from engineering, full-scale manufacturing and after sales services to sourcing and supply chain management. Our world-class offering includes fast prototyping, new product introduction (NPI), cost reduction services, test system development, printed circuit board (PCB) assembly, box build, system assembly, as well as repair and maintenance.
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