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Emessem Solenoid becomes Magnet Schultz

A Magnet Schultz product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 3, 2007

UK-based manufacturer of specialist solenoid actuators and mechanisms adopts the name of its parent group.

Emessem Solenoid, the UK-based manufacturer of specialist solenoid actuators and mechanisms, has changed its name to Magnet Schultz.

A wholly owned subsidiary of the Magnet-Schultz Group, a worldwide manufacturer of solenoids and related products, the objective of the name change is to strengthen the association with the Magnet-Schultz Group and to unite all staff under one name.

Commenting, Andrew Newton, Managing Director of Emessem Solenoid says: "The change, which takes immediate effect, is both practical and symbolic".

"It reflects the Magnet-Schultz Group's position as market leader in solenoids and related products for over 90 years and our very close ties with our parent company".

Emessem Solenoid has been a leading solenoid specialist in the UK since 1967.

Throughout the past 40 years it has represented the interests of the family owned Magnet-Schultz Group, initially as an agent, and since 1991 as a wholly owned subsidiary.

Working closely with its parent company in Germany and five manufacturing plants throughout Europe and the USA, Emessem has developed a reputation for technical knowhow and expertise.

Using solenoid technology, the company focuses on providing top quality engineering solutions for a spectrum of applications.

It aims to provide the highest possible level of technical performance, whether supplying a bare solenoid or manufacturing a complex assembly.

The Magnet-Schultz Group has been in business since 1912.

It employs a workforce of 1700 and is the world's leading manufacturer of solenoids and electromagnetic products.

Since becoming part of the Magnet-Schultz Group, Emessem has significantly expanded its operation in Old Woking, Surrey by offering customers a design, development and manufacturing service.

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