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Mersen acquires ASP to strengthen position in the booming power quality segment


Mersen has announced that it is to acquire ASP, a Chinese supplier of overvoltage protection (surge protection devices).

This deal is part of the strategy to expand the presence of Mersen's electrical segment in the overvoltage protection market. Mersen's goal is to achieve close to €40 million of sales in this segment by 2018.

This deal follows the acquisition of a majority stake in Cirprotec (Spain) in February 2014, which provided the Group with a strong expertise in IEC standards. Mersen will now build on the recognized ASP brand in China and an efficient industrial platform to roll out across the Asian region which is currently adopting predominantly a technology already deployed in Europe. ASP has been majority owned by a Taiwanese group (CIMIC) since 2009. The company has a sales network covering the whole China territory and a manufacturing facility in Guangzhou. This business will be integrated into Mersen's Electrical segment and will contribute some €6 million to the Group's annual sales.

This deal is scheduled to be completed by September, following approval by the Chinese authorities. Gilles Boisseau, Group Vice-President Electrical Protection, said: "This deal allows the Group to pursue its growth in the power quality and safety area, benefiting from this market's attractive growth. I would like to extend a warm welcome to ASP employees and I am delighted they will be joining the Mersen teams based in China. Together, we will continue to offer our clients the best solutions tailored to their needs".

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