Enics


Enics is an Electronics Manufacturing Services provider that specializes in industrial electronics.
Enics is headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland and employs almost 4000 people in 8 manufacturing plants in Europe and Asia.
Enics provides development, support, prototyping, industrialization, manufacturing, product care, spare part
production, and repair and maintenance services for the entire life-cycle of its customers’ products.
Enics is ranked number 24 on Manufacturing Market Insider's list of the top 50 EMS providers in
the world. and is considered one of the largest EMS providers in Europe. Enics has been a member of the United Nations Global Compact since December
2011.
Enics offers the following services: Engineering, manufacturing, life extension, after sales, and supply chain.

Operations/Locations

Enics has 8 production plants in:
Enics was formed in 2004 as a result of a management buyout of Elcoteq's Industrial Electronics Division. During that same year the company started a new :et:Enics Eesti|production plant in Elva, located in Southern Estonia, where Enics is the largest employer. The main owner of the company is .
In 2005 Enics acquired Altronix, a part of ABB Västerås’ operations, 2 Flextronics plants in Sweden, Enermet's Jyskä's operations in Finland, and assets from Elcoteq in China. In 2006 Enics’ Beijing facility was officially inaugurated, the 3rd extension in Enics Estonia was completed, and the takeover of activities from ABB Switzerland was finished. Enics acquired assets in Nova Dubnica, Slovakia in 2007. In February 2008 the company established the Enics Hong Kong Sourcing Office and one year later, in February 2009, it acquired the Industrial Electronics Service Unit from Sweco, Finland. In November 2011 Enics signed an agreement for a new facility in Suzhou, China which began operations in May 2012.

Structure

Enics' management team consists of Elke Eckstein, Petri Suikkanen, Susanna Kohisevankoski, Kristian Federley, Mikko Lassas and Olli Valtonen. Chairman of the Enics board is Lasse Leinonen. Other members of Enics’ board of directors are: Walter Ahlström, Tero Telaranta, Jukka Jäämaa, Hannu Martola and Anna Spinelli.

Awards

Enics’ subsidiary, Enics Eesti, AS, received an award level in the Estonian Sustainable Business Index in 2007 and 2009.
The Ministry of Education and Research of Estonia recognized Enics Eesti as the most education friendly organization of the year in 2014