Zollner

This article is about the electronics manufacturer. For the German name Zöllner, see Zöllner.
Zollner Elektronik AG
Stock company
Industry Electronic Manufacturing Services
Founded 1965
Headquarters Zandt, Germany
Key people
Manfred Zollner Sr (Chairman of the Supervisory)
Johann Weber (CEO)
Number of employees
9,596 (as of Dec. 31, 2015)
Website https://www.zollner-electronics.com/

Zollner Elektronik AG ranks among the top 15 EMS (Electronic Manufacturing Services) providers with headquarters in Zandt. The company has locations in Germany, Hungary, Romania, China, Tunisia, the US, Switzerland, Costa Rica and Hong Kong.

Operations

The electronics contract manufacturer Zollner develops and produces individual parts, modules, devices as well as complex systems for customers in different industry sectors such as industrial electronics, rail technology, automotive technology, medical technology, aerospace and defense, measurement technology, office electronics and data technology, other consumer products and telecommunications. Apart from development and production, Zollner also provides services in areas such as product life cycle management, supply chain management, material management and after sales service.

Management board

The company was founded in 1965 by the present Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Manfred Zollner sen. as a one-man company. The management board of the Zollner Elektronik AG consists of Johann Weber (CEO, Director Electronics), Ludwig Zollner (Member of the Board), Manfred Zollner jun. (Member of the Board), Christian Zollner (Member of the Board) and Thomas Schreiner (CFO). Today, Zollner employs a total of 9,596 people (as of December 2015).

Locations

In Germany, Zollner maintains eight production sites which are located in Eastern Bavaria in Zandt, Lam, Untergschwandt, Neukirchen b. Hl. Blut, Altenmarkt (I, II, and III) and Furth im Wald. The company also has two production locations in Hungary which are in Vác and Szügy and two production sites in Romania named Satu Mare I and Satu Mare II. There is also one production site in China, Taicang. The production facility Beja is located in Tunisia. Zollner opened an NPI location in Milpitas, California, USA 2011 and a production facility opened in Cartago, Costa Rica in 2014. The latest addition is Zollner’s IPO in Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong, which opened in 2015.

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