Legrand S.A. is a French industrial group historically based in
Limoges
Limoges ( , , ; , locally ) is a city and Communes of France, commune, and the prefecture of the Haute-Vienne Departments of France, department in west-central France. It was the administrative capital of the former Limousin region. Situated o ...
in the
Nouvelle-Aquitaine region.
Legrand is established in 90 countries and its products are distributed in nearly 180 countries. It generates 85% of its sales internationally. The group has expanded its product range in
sustainable development
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and
energy saving
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technologies, and has developed new products for EV charging/electric vehicles, lighting control and data centers.
History
Origins
The company's origins date back to 1865, when a
Limoges porcelain (in
France's Limousin region) workshop was set up on the route to Lyon originally making porcelain dishes. In 1904, the company was taken over by Frédéric Legrand who gave his name to the company. In 1919, the company entered into a partnership with an artisan from Limoges, Jean Mondot, who had started a small factory in
Exideuil making electric switches using porcelain and boxwood.
Manufacturing subsequently gradually diversified into
electrical equipment
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. At that time, before the appearance of plastic, porcelain was the best available insulating material. In 1949, following a factory fire, the decision was made to exclusively concentrate on electrical wiring devices (switches and sockets). The company very quickly extended its range to cover protection products (fuse-holders and circuit breakers, etc.), cable management products (trunking and mini-trunking), emergency lighting, etc.
Since then, Legrand has made more than 100 targeted acquisitions becoming a large and diversified maker of electrical and digital building infrastructures and connected devices with more than 300,000 product items. As of 2021, it has bases in 90 countries and sales in 180 countries.
Some notable dates:
Internationalization in the second half of the 20th century
1966: First subsidiary outside France established in
Belgium
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.
1970: Legrand was listed on the Paris stock exchange for the first time.
1977: Development outside Europe with the takeover of Pial in
Brazil
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.
1980: Bought from GEC in Liverpool, UK. Plugs and sockets company formally Fluvent, transferred works to Milton Keynes, UK.
1984: First subsidiary in the
United States
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with Pass & Seymour.
1989: Acquisition of
Bticino,
Italy's largest electrical equipment manufacturer.
1996: Acquired Fael in
Poland
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, Luminex in
Colombia
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, MDS in
India
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, and WattStopper in the United States.
1998: Acquisition of Ortronics, a US leader in
structured cabling
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and Voice Data Image (VDI).
2000: Acquisition of Wiremold in the United States (doubling the Group's size there), and Horton Controls, a US lighting controls company, merged into its WattStopper brand, and Quintela and Tegui in
Spain
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.
Schneider-Legrand merger
2001: Brussels opposes the Schneider-Legrand merger.
Internationalization in the 21st century
2003: Purchase of the entire share capital by investment funds
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts
KKR & Co. Inc., also known as Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., is an American global private-equity and investment company. , the firm had completed private-equity investments in portfolio companies with approximately $710 billion of total ...
(KKR) and
Wendel Investissement. Legrand is withdrawn from the quoted market.
2005: Acquisition of ICM Group (KZ and Cablofil brands), world leader in wire mesh cable trays.
2006: Acquisition of the electrical wiring devices division of TCL China (No. 1 in
China
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) and Shidean, Chinese leader in audio and video door entry systems. Acquisition of Vantage Controls, US lighting control specialist. KKR and Wendel Investissement remain majority shareholders. At the end of 2006, the minority shareholders (banks and institutions) sold their holding via an accelerated private institutional placement, thereby taking traded shares to 35% of the capital and increasing the share's liquidity.
2007: Acquisition of HPM, No. 2 in electrical wiring devices in Australia, and Kontaktor, the leading Russian manufacturer of power circuit breakers. Took over MACSE, the Mexican leader in cable trays, UStec, US specialist in residential networks, TCL Wuxi, Chinese specialist in modular circuit breakers and Alpes Technologies (Annecy, France), specialist in energy compensation and measurement.
2008: Acquisition of PW Industries, a US cable tray specialist; HDL, the No. 1 in Brazil producer of residential access control (entry phones); Estap, the Turkish leader in VDI enclosures, and Electrak, UK specialist in ground-laid cable trays. The end of the shareholder pact between KKR and Wendel Investissement. Rumors of a possible takeover of Legrand by a competitor (Siemens, ABB or General Electric) abound. In April 2008, KKR and Wendel Investissement decided to renew their shareholder pact until 2012.
2009: Legrand was severely affected by the economic crisis. The group saw a 15.6% fall in its turnover (to €3.6 billion). It still managed to maintain its operating margin at 17.6%, as against 17.7% in 2008. A return to growth forecasted for the second half of 2010.
2010:
* The company returned to growth. Sales are up by 8.7%, operating income leaps by 35.5% and net income by 44.3% to €418.3 million. The group's operating margin reached previously unseen levels: 20.2%.
* Creation of the EV PLUG alliance between Legrand,
Schneider Electric
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Registered as a Societas Europaea, Schneider Electric is a ''Fortune'' Global 500 company, publicly traded on the Euronex ...
and Scame (
Italy
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) to create a common, dominant standard in
Europe
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for
electric vehicle
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charging systems.
* Legrand acquires Inform in Istanbul,
Turkey
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an
IndoAsianSwitchgear in
India
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(specialist in modular circuit breakers). December 2010: takeover of the Italian company Meta System Energy, specialist in UPS.
2011: Legrand acquired the American company Electrorack, the French leader in independent living aids for dependent people. In May, Legrand acquired Middle Atlantic Products, a US company specializing in digital infrastructures. The same year, Legrand acquired the Spanish Neat.
2012: Electrical equipment major Numeric Power Systems sold its UPS (uninterruptible power supply) business to France's Legrand Group for a total of Rs 806.44
crore
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.
2013: Legrand signed a partnership with the Henry Becquerel High School. The same year, Legrand announced the acquisition of the French Intervox, as well as Tynetec, a UK-based company specializing in assisted living systems.
2014:
In March, Legrand signs an agreement to acquire Lastar, Inc. a Moraine, Ohio cabling and connectivity products supplier which, in 2013, reported more than $140 million in revenue and had nearly 1,000 total employees in nine locations in the U.S., Europe and Asia. Brands falling under the Lastar umbrella are the Quiktron and Cables to Go which became C2G in 2012.
2015:
Legrand North America acquires
Raritan Inc., completed in September. The same year, Legrand acquires a stake in Netatmo, a French start-up based in Boulogne-Billancourt (Paris area) and specialized in Internet of Things (LoT). Netatmo has nearly 225 employees and generates annual sales of around €45 million in 2017.
2017: In June, Legrand started procedures to purchase Milestone AV, the manufacturer of AV racks and mounts in the US and overseas. Milestone manufactures products under the brand names Chief, Sanus, Echogear, Da-Lite, Projecta, and Vaddio. In November, Legrand North America acquired
Server Technology.
2018: Legrand acquired the Chinese company Shenzhen Clever Electronic Co Ltd and merged with Netatmo. Same year, Legrand acquired a majority stake at Debflex, a leading French company specialized in the production of electrical equipment.
2019: Acquisition of Connectrac, floor-based cable management. Legrand acquired leading U.S. data center power system manufacturer American Universal Electric Corporation headquartered near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Jobo Smartech, a Chinese company of connected controls for hotel rooms.
2020:
Acquisition of
Focal Point LLC, a private architectural lighting manufacturer based in
Chicago
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. The same year, Legrand and its subsidiary Netatmo expanded their offer dedicated to the connected home with technologies such as the connected eco meter and digital key. Legrand acquired the entire capital of Borri, a company in Italy.
2021:
Acquisition of Ensto Building systems division of
Ensto, a private electrification, lighting and EV charging manufacturer based in
Finland
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, optical networking components provider Champion One, passive data communication specialist Compose, and Borri, a global provider of and single phase and three phase UPS systems. Legrand faced the risk of raw material shortages. Simultaneously, in a post-pandemic context, Legrand established record results, notably in the Data Center, Connected Products and Energy Efficiency sectors. Legrand launched a new brand "Legrand Care", a new structure that gathers Assisted Living and Healthcare brands. Legrand and the CEA Center in Grenoble unveiled a wireless and battery-free connected switch. Legrand announced that it would buy 450,000 of its own shares. Legrand acquired Emos, a company based in the Czech Republic. Legrand announced two acquisitions: Ensto Building Systems based in Provoo in Finland, and Ecotap based in Boxtel, the Netherlands.
In 2022, the company acquired UK cooling firms USystems, and French electrical power force company Voltadis. These acquisitions would be used to strengthen Legrand's position in the data centers sector. The same year, Legrand signed the EcoWatt charter of
Réseau de Transport d'Électricité (the French Electricity Transmission Network), through which it committed to reduce its energy consumption and promote the reduction of energy consumption for individuals. In November, Legrand confirms the takeover of the German company A & H Meyer (specialist in connectors for commercial furniture), and the British company Power Control and also announced an increase in net income of 16.1% over the first 9 months of the year. In December, Legrand announced its acquisition of the Canadian company Encelium.
Failed takeover by Schneider Electric
In 2001, Legrand was subject to a friendly takeover bid by Schneider Electric for all of its capital. Schneider Electric acquired up to 98,1% of Legrand's capital. If minority stakeholders and eventually the company's management opposed the bid, a veto from the European Commission about competition issues would cause the transaction to definitely fail. The exchange of shares having been carried out, Schneider was forced to resell all of them. The shares were sold to venture capitalists Wendel Investissement and
KKR.
Corporate affairs
Corporate governance
The Latest CEO
* (born in 1936 in
Reims
Reims ( ; ; also spelled Rheims in English) is the most populous city in the French Departments of France, department of Marne (department), Marne, and the List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, 12th most populous city in Fran ...
): CEO from 1983 to 2006, honorary chairman of the board of directors since 2006.
* In 2007, Legrand appoints
Thierry de La Tour d'Artaise,
CEO
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CEOs find roles in variou ...
of
Groupe SEB, and
Gérard Lamarche, CFO of
Groupe Suez, to its board of directors.
*
Gilles Schnepp (born in 1958 in
Lyon
Lyon (Franco-Provençal: ''Liyon'') is a city in France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of the French Alps, southeast of Paris, north of Marseille, southwest of Geneva, Switzerland, north ...
): President and CEO between 2006 and 2018, and then president until 2020, joined the company in 1989, with a degree in business, ex vice-president of the American merchant bank
Merrill Lynch
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France. He joined
Groupe PSA
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as vice-chairman in 2019.
*
Benoît Coquart
Benoît Coquart is a French businessman who has been the CEO of Legrand since 2018.
History
Early life
In 1994, Coquart graduated from the Paris Institute of Political Studies. Later, in 1995, he graduated from ESSEC Business School
F ...
(born 1973), general director since February 2018, joined the company in 1997, member of the board of directors since 2010.
President
* Angeles Garcia-Poveda, is chair of the Legrand Board of Directors from July 1, 2020.
Business figures
Products and services
Legrand has more than 300,000 references in a hundred product families.
Since 2010, as a player in the market of electrical equipment in the building industry, Legrand announced that it will enter the sectors of charging infrastructure for electric cars, and energy efficiency.
Legrand proposes services in home automation such as products with the
Netatmo technology embedded used to manage operations on a remote control of electrical and heating appliances.
IoT and Home Automation
Legrand also specializes in IoT and Home automation. In 2016, the French company launched its connected door. In 2020, during the CES (
Consumer Electronics Show
CES (; formerly an initialism for Consumer Electronics Show) is an annual trade show organized by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA). Held in January at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Winchester, Nevada, United States, the event typi ...
) Legrand presented new products with energy efficiency for home automation.
Computing and Data Center
Legrand is present in the data center sector, notably with the following products: VDI (Virtual desktop infrastructure), PDUs (
Power distribution unit), etc.
Head office and factories
In France, Legrand has 8 production sites based near its headquarters in Limoges (Haute-Vienne).
In 2012, Legrand opened two training centers in the Paris region.
Key competitors
*
Eaton Corporation
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(
Cooper Wiring Devices)
*
Hubbell Incorporated
*
Leviton
*
Lutron Electronics Company
See also
*
Switchgear
In an electric power system, a switchgear is composed of electrical disconnect switches, fuses or circuit breakers used to control, protect and isolate electrical equipment. Switchgear is used both to de-energize equipment to allow work to ...
References
External links
French company to buy Moraine firm* Official site
Group Legrand (english)
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Companies listed on Euronext Paris
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Manufacturing companies established in 1904
French brands
French companies established in 1904
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