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GLOBAL SPECIALIST IN HIGH-PERFORMANCE CONNECTORS FOR HARSH ENVIRONMENTS.
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• No. 1 worldwide in high-performance connectors
• Present in 25 countries
• $600M revenues in 2007
• 3,500 employees worldwide
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2008 News |  |
SERVO Interconnect Ltd NEW YORK, January 31, 2008 Deutsch, a leading manufacturer of electrical connectors for the Industrial Vehicles, Mil Aero, Transportation and Oil & Gas markets, announced today that it has acquired the shares of SERVO Interconnect Limited from SERVO and Electronic Sales Limited.
Deutsch UK and Servo have worked together over the past 15 years and in January 2005 became a partner in the creation of Servo Interconnect Ltd. In 2007, SERVO Interconnect Limited achieved annual sales of approximately $10M.
Servo Interconnect and Deutsch UK look forward to a prosperous future combining the strengths of the two organizations. The resources of both companies will be used in the best interests of our customers; under the direction of Trevor Jenkins at Servo Interconnect and David Watters at Deutsch UK, we expect to see further steady growth supplying essential components to the motor racing industry.
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LADD Industries
| | NEW YORK, January 2, 2008 Deutsch, a leading manufacturer of electrical connectors for the Industrial Vehicles, Mil Aero, Transportation and Oil & Gas markets, announced today that it has entered into a strategic arrangement with WESCO International Inc. where Deutsch has acquired a 60% ownership of WESCO’s LADD operations for approximately $75M. LADD is engaged in the distribution of specialized “heavy-duty industrial connectors” and has been the exclusive distributor of Deutsch connectors in the United States for over 20 years. In 2007, LADD achieved annual sales of approximately $100M. Deutsch and WESCO will work together to further penetrate the existing customers in the specialized heavy-duty connector market, and to accelerate growth in new market segments and new products. Under the terms of the agreement, Deutsch and WESCO will operate under a joint venture agreement whereby Deutsch owns 60% of LADD Industries, and is entitled, but not obliged, to acquire the remaining 40% at any time after the second anniversary of the date of closing.
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Activity in 2007 |  | A NEW ORGANIZATION.
Over the last 18 months,
Deutsch has combined its three independent
American, French, and British companies into a
single, global group. This project represented the
major challenge of 2007.
To bring the group’s structure into line with its new
size, environment and challenges, Deutsch reorganized
in July 2007, creating an Industry division
and an Aircraft & Transportation division.
In this context, Deutsch created a group head
office in New York, developed several transverse
functions and hired several senior executives,
including a Director of Aircraft & Transportation,
a Chief Financial Officer and a Chief Information
Officer. The group also installed centralized and
more efficient IT and reporting systems.
The reorganized group has set two targets:
• develop a complete range of products by division;
• achieve better geographic coverage of its customers
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SOLID ORGANIC GROWTH.
Overall organic growth was 4% in 2007.
The Aircraft & Transportationdivision saw healthy organic growth of 10% owing to positive initial results from the cross marketing strategy, in particular in the United States. In this way D-Easy, a product developed and manufactured in France, is now used by Boeing.
The Industry division remained stable, whereas Deutsch had expected a 50% decline in the US truck market, because a change in emission standards had prompted customers to bring many orders forward into 2006. Growth in European sales was very favorable. Finally, growth in the agriculture and construction markets was fueled by Asia and emerging economies in general.
ACQUISITIONS AND DISPOSALS.
As part of its strategy to refocus the group on the manufacture and distribution of high performance connectors, Deutsch carried out three transactions in early 2008. It acquired 60% of Ladd Industries, a company that distributes the products of the Industry division in the United States and the 50% of Servo Interconnect it did not already own. Servo Interconnect is a UK-based distributor of connectors for auto racing vehicles. Separately, Deutsch sold its Relais business.
OUTLOOK
Deutsch will reap
the benefits of the measures
implemented in 2007,
in particular the procurement
optimization program,
in 2008. Deutsch is now well
placed to improve its growth
rate and its margins.
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Financial highlights |  | | (millions of euros) | 2007 | 2006 (5 months) | 2006 (1) | | Net sales | 600 | 236 | 550 | | Adjusted operating income (2) | 89.5 | 39 | 90 | | Net income from business sectors | 13.9 | (0.3) | - | (1) Cumulative, pro forma, unaudited figures. (2) Adjusted operating income before goodwill allocation, management fees and non-recurring items. |
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