Scanfil Signs Agreement with Leading Industrial Automation Company
May 13, 2026 | ScanfilEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Scanfil has signed an agreement with a leading industrial automation company, part of a global technology group, strengthening its position in demanding industrial automation and electronics manufacturing applications.
The initial scope of the agreement represents a business volume of EUR 25 million. Scanfil production network will support the customer’s global supply chain, manufacturing, and sustainability needs.
The cooperation represents a strategically important opportunity for Scanfil with potential business volume increase over the next three years, depending on the customer’s ramp up plans and further project development.
“This agreement demonstrates Scanfil’s strong capabilities in electronics manufacturing. It also supports our strategy to grow with global customers by leveraging our international manufacturing network,” says Lars Skanke, Sales & Account Management Director Energy & Cleantech.
The new agreement further strengthens Scanfil’s position in Energy & Cleantech and supports long-term growth in both Europe and Asia.
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