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Electrolux AB () is a Swedish multinational home appliance manufacturer, headquartered in
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. It is consistently ranked the world's second largest appliance maker by units sold, after
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. Electrolux products sell under a variety of brand names (including its own), and are primarily major appliances and
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s intended for home consumer use. Electrolux has a primary listing on the Stockholm Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the OMX Stockholm 30 index.


History

The company originates from a merger of two companies—Lux AB and Svenska Elektron AB, the former an established manufacturer and the latter a younger company founded by a former vacuum salesman who had also been an employee of the former firm. The origins of Electrolux are closely tied to the vacuum, but today it also makes major appliances.


Sales company to major manufacturer

In 1919, a Svenska Elektron AB acquisition, Elektromekaniska AB, became Elektrolux (the spelling was changed to Electrolux in 1957). It initially sold Lux branded vacuum cleaners in several European countries. In 1923, the company acquired AB Arctic and subsequently added absorption refrigerators to its product line. Other appliances soon followed, including
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s in 1951, dishwashers in 1959, and food service equipment in 1962.


Mergers and acquisitions

The company has often and regularly expanded through
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. While Electrolux had bought several companies before the 1960s, that decade saw the beginnings of a new wave of M&A activity. The company bought ElektroHelios, Norwegian Elektra, Danish Atlas, Finnish Slev, and Flymo, et al., in the nine years from 1960 to 1969. This style of growth continued through the 1990s, seeing Electrolux purchase scores of companies including, for a time, Husqvarna.


Hans Werthen

Hans Werthen, President and later chairman of the board, led the strategic core of an increasingly decentralized Electrolux—and was instrumental to its rapid growth.


Restructuring

While attempts to cut costs, centralise administration, and wring out
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from Electrolux's operations were made in the 1960s and 1970s with the focus so firmly on growth, further company-wide restructuring efforts only began in the late 1990s.


A public company

Electrolux made an
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on the
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in 1928 (it was
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in 2010) and another on the Stockholm Stock Exchange in 1930. Currently, its shares trade on the NASDAQ OMX Nordic Market and
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. Electrolux is an OMX Nordic 40 constituent stock.


2000 to present

In North America, the Electrolux name was long used by
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manufacturer Aerus LLC, originally established to sell Swedish Electrolux products. In 2000, Aerus transferred trademark rights back to the Electrolux Group, and ceased using the Electrolux name in 2004. Conversely, Electrolux-made vacuums carried the Eureka brand name, which Electrolux continued to use while also selling Electrolux branded vacuums after 2000. Electrolux USA customer service maintains a database of Electrolux made vacuums and provides a link to Aerus's website for the convenience of owners of Electrolux branded Aerus vacuums. Keith McLoughlin took over as president and CEO on January 1, 2011, and became the company's first non Swedish chief executive. In August 2011, Electrolux acquired from Sigdo Koppers the Chilean appliance manufacturer CTI obtaining several brands with the purchase including: Fensa, Gafa, Mademsa and Somela. On February 6, 2017, Electrolux announced that it had agreed to acquire Anova Applied Electronics, Inc., the U.S.-based provider of the Anova Precision Cooker. On March 23, 2020, Electrolux completed the
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of its professional division, which the separated company incorporated as
Electrolux Professional Electrolux Professional AB is a Swedish multinational professional appliance manufacturing company, headquartered in Stockholm. Originally formed as a division and later subsidiary of Electrolux, it was spun-off in March 2020. It produces a vari ...
AB.


Notable products

* 1919: The Lux vacuum is the first product Electrolux sells. * 1925: D, Electrolux's first refrigerator, is an absorption model. * 1937: Electrolux model 30 vacuum is unveiled. * 1940: ''Assistent'' (Swedish for assistant), the company's only wartime consumer product, is a
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/ food processor. * 1941: Charlton Automatic rifle Electrolux SMLE Model Lee–Enfield A replacement of the bren gun for the home guard soldiers, made from out-of-service Lee-Enfields. New Zealander Philip Charlton, a car mechanic, designed the gun in Australia. Only 2 were ever made. * 1951: W 20, Electrolux's first home
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, is manufactured in
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, Sweden. * 1959: D 10, the company's first dishwasher, is a counter top model nicknamed "round jar". * 2001: Launch of the Electrolux Trilobite, a robotic vacuum cleaner.


Brands

Electrolux sells under a wide variety of brand names worldwide. Most of them were acquired through
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and only do business in a single country or geographic area. The following is an incomplete list.


Americas

* Anova Applied Electronics, Inc., provider of the Anova Precision Cooker * Electrolux ICON, premium consumer appliance brand sold in the US * Eureka,
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consumer vacuum cleaner brand, Sold to Midea, China in 2016 * Fensa, Chilean consumer appliance brand, widely available in Latin America. * Frigidaire, major appliance manufacturer. * Gafa, Argentinean appliance manufacturer. *
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, refrigerator and air conditioning manufacturer * Mademsa, Chilean home appliance brand * Philco, former U.S. consumer electronics and appliance manufacturer for appliances, though brand name is also used separately for electronics by
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* Sanitaire, commercial product division of Eureka * Somela, Chilean home appliance brand, available throughout Latin America * Tappan, former U.S. appliance manufacturer * White-Westinghouse, former U.S. appliance manufacturer


Europe

* Arthur Martin *
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* Atlas (Denmark) * Corberó (Spain) * Dometic, appliances for recreational camper and caravan vehicles, also uses the Electrolux logo. Based in Sweden and owned by Dometic Group * Elektro Helios, manufacturer of consumer appliances for the Swedish market * Faure, French consumer appliance maker * Lehel, consumer appliance brand sold in Hungary and elsewhere * Marynen/Marijnen, consumer product brand sold in the Netherlands * Parkinson Cowan, cooking appliances (United Kingdom) * Progress, vacuum cleaner brand sold throughout Europe * REX-Electrolux, Italian appliance manufacturer *
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, Finnish consumer product brand sold in
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* Samus,
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n producer of cooking stoves headquartered in
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* Voss, premium consumer cooking appliance and equipment supplier in Denmark and elsewhere * Zanker, consumer kitchen appliance brand sold in
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* Zanussi, Italian appliance manufacturer that became part of Electrolux in 1984 * Zanussi Professional, professional kitchen equipment manufacturer * Zoppas, consumer products brand sold in Italy


Oceania

* Dishlex, a dishwasher brand sold in Australia (discontinued in August 2021) * Kelvinator, an air conditioning and fridge freezer brand sold in Australia, India and elsewhere * Simpson, previously sold Kitchen and laundry appliances, now they only sell laundry appliances. They are a brand sold in Australia and New Zealand. (discontinued in July 2022) * Westinghouse, a kitchen and laundry appliance brand in Australia licensed from Westinghouse Electric Corp to Electrolux Home Products Pty Ltd.


Middle East

* King, Israeli kitchen appliance brand made by REX-Electrolux, an Italian Electrolux subsidiary. * Olympic Group, home appliance brand in Egypt


Global/other

* Arthur Martin-Electrolux * Beam, Electrolux's central vacuum brand * Castor * Chef * Dito, professional food processing equipment * Electrolux Laundry Systems * Electrolux Professional * Frigidaire, full range major appliance brand sold globally * Juno-Electrolux, premium consumer kitchen appliance brand * Molteni, professional stoves * Tornado, vacuum cleaners and other consumer products * Therma * Tricity Bendix * Volta, vacuum cleaner brand sold in Australia, Sweden and elsewhere * Wascator, now under Electrolux Laundry Systems Note: This list does not include brands such as Kenmore,
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and
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, which may sell Electrolux produced appliances but are not owned by or affiliated with Electrolux, as Electrolux acts as an OEM for these brands.


Slogan

The company's current international slogan is "Shape living for the Better". In the past it used to be "Thinking of you". In the 1960s the company successfully marketed vacuums in the
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with the
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"Nothing sucks like an Electrolux". In the United States, it was frequently assumed that using this slogan was a
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. In fact, the informal American meaning of the word sucks was already well known at the time in the United Kingdom, and the company hoped the slogan, with its possible
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, would gain attention. In Indonesia, the Electrolux previous slogans was "''Kalau saja semua seawet Electrolux''" (English: If Only All Durable as Electrolux).


See also

* Constructor Group AS, a former Electrolux subsidiary ''not'' involved in major appliance manufacture


References


External links

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Official group websiteOfficial group website North MacedoniaAmerican Electrolux - The Beginning, and the Early Years
by Charles Richard Lester
Macedonia Electrolux - The Beginning, and the Early Years
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