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Colin Bennett

Leoni will continue to expand its commercial vehicles business with innovative products... - 0 views

  • “We have developed several new solutions, which can provide clear weight and cost saving opportunities to manufacturers of such commercial vehicles as  trucks, buses as well as agricultural, industrial and construction equipment”, stated Dr Andreas Brand, member of Leoni AG’s Management Board with responsibility for the Wiring Systems Division. “We are confident that we will grow our business with the CV industry by more than five per cent per year until 2025.”Alternative conductors save weight and costIn terms of weight optimisation, Leoni can reduce the harnesses’ weight by replacing conventional wires. Alongside copper wires with smaller cross-sections, the Company provides the CV market with a range of wires made of aluminium for the power segment, i.e. with a cross-section between 10 mm2 and 110 mm2 and even larger. Although the aluminium conductors have a larger cross-section in order to deliver the same electrical conductivity, aluminium technology results in a noticeable weight reduction. On its booth, Leoni will show its busbar, a solid aluminium conductor, which can be bent in three dimensions and weighs only about half as much as the conventional copper component.Leoni will also show various conductor solutions based on copper. These can be used where mechanical strength as well as electrical conductivity is required. For example, a copper wire with a cross-section of 0.75 mm² could potentially be replaced by a smaller wire cross section, such as a 0.50 mm² or a 0.35 mm². Thanks to the use of less conductor material, Leoni’s customers can not just reduce the weight of their vehicles, but also benefit in terms of cost savings.
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    ""We have developed several new solutions, which can provide clear weight and cost saving opportunities to manufacturers of such commercial vehicles as trucks, buses as well as agricultural, industrial and construction equipment", stated Dr Andreas Brand, member of Leoni AG's Management Board with responsibility for the Wiring Systems Division. "We are confident that we will grow our business with the CV industry by more than five per cent per year until 2025." Alternative conductors save weight and cost In terms of weight optimisation, Leoni can reduce the harnesses' weight by replacing conventional wires. Alongside copper wires with smaller cross-sections, the Company provides the CV market with a range of wires made of aluminium for the power segment, i.e. with a cross-section between 10 mm2 and 110 mm2 and even larger. Although the aluminium conductors have a larger cross-section in order to deliver the same electrical conductivity, aluminium technology results in a noticeable weight reduction. On its booth, Leoni will show its busbar, a solid aluminium conductor, which can be bent in three dimensions and weighs only about half as much as the conventional copper component. Leoni will also show various conductor solutions based on copper. These can be used where mechanical strength as well as electrical conductivity is required. For example, a copper wire with a cross-section of 0.75 mm² could potentially be replaced by a smaller wire cross section, such as a 0.50 mm² or a 0.35 mm². Thanks to the use of less conductor material, Leoni's customers can not just reduce the weight of their vehicles, but also benefit in terms of cost savings."
Colin Bennett

High strength alloys - CCA - 0 views

  • Copper ranks second to silver as an electrical conductor. The copper cladding of LEONI Histral® H16 ensures a good electrical conductivity whenever mechanical properties do not play a primary role.
  • High-frequency (HF) technology In HF technology the so-called „skin effect“ ensures that the current flow is restricted to a very thin layer situated on the surface of the conductor and that the overall resistance in the conductor is reduced. LEONI Histral® H16 has copper, which features good electrical, in the cladding only. The additional galvanic plating of the surface causes the skin effect to be optimized. Aeronautics and automotive technology Weight is of major importance for the construction of airplanes and automobiles. LEONI Histral® H16 is particularly suited for larger cross-sections here that can be employed for the transmission of power, where there is a significant weight reduction potential. Shielding braids LEONI Histral® H16 features a resistivity lending itself well to shielding braids because high coverage can be achieved at a comparatively low weight. The fact that aluminum suffers from the drawback of having a poor contact resistance is largely offset by the copper cladding. Heating applications The combination of a relatively good resistance value with a rather low mechanical resilience suggest that LEONI Histral® H16 may well be used in all kinds of heating applications that are not exposed to a permanently varying level of stress.
Colin Bennett

Automotive: LEONI Histral® H79 (CuAg) - 0 views

  • By now, the relevant conductors have obtained their OEM approval. As a corollary, a copper strand with a cross-section of 0.35 mm² may now be replaced with a strand made from LEONI Histral® H79 (CuAg) featuring a cross-section of 0.17 mm², a strand made from LEONI LEONI Histral® H72 (CuSn) or LEONI Histral® H77 (CuMg) featuring a cross-section of 0.13 mm².
Colin Bennett

Leoni opens new wiring systems plant in Jining, China - 0 views

  • Group-wide and including the joint venture plants, Leoni now has 11 facilities in China with a total of about 6,000 employees. In terms of consolidated sales, which in the current financial year will amount to about 350 million euros, China meanwhile represents the third largest market after Germany and France. The Company has been operating for 18 years with its own facilities in China. To be able to satisfy the heavy demand from the automotive industry for cable harnesses and wiring systems, and especially to be able to supply for new vehicle models, Leoni is also setting up new production lines and expanding existing plants in other regions. The Wiring Systems Division alone currently has 12 capital investment projects, involving for instance plans for two new facilities in Egypt as well as one each in the Ukraine and Russia. Furthermore, there will be additional production halls in Brazil, Mexico, Morocco, Tunisia and Serbia among other places. After the expansion is completed, the Wiring Systems Division’s network will comprise more than 30 production facilities with a total of more than 550,000 square metres of factory floor space.
Colin Bennett

Leoni aluminum wire harness substitution - 0 views

  • Leoni reduces weight of wiring systems by 20 per cent
  • Aluminum wires for all power segments  Key factor for reducing the harnesses’ weight is the substitution of conventional copper wires. Besides copper wires with reduced cross-sections, Leoni mainly offers wires made of aluminum for all three power segments, i.e. with cross- section smaller than 2.5 mm2, up to 10mm2 and bigger. In spite of the fact that aluminum conductors have a higher cross-section in order to ensure the same electrical conductivity, the aIuminum technology allows a weight reduction of approximately 50 per cent compared to copper wires. The utilisation of aluminum products, wherever reasonable, will slim the wiring system’s weight by about 10 per cent.
Panos Kotseras

Ukraine - Leoni to expand production - 0 views

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    The Ukrainian government will support the plans of Leoni Wiring Systems to expand its production in the country. Leoni is a German automotive wiring harness manufacturer serving the European auto industry. Company representatives announced their plans to expand production in Ukraine and increase the number of employees by 1,000. It was reported that Leoni decided to expand production in Ukraine due to difficulties faced at its production facilities in Africa.
James Wright

Leoni announces strong first quarter 2011 results; cites strong automotive demand - 0 views

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    Leoni AG, the global cables specialist, has announced Q1 2011 revenues of €910.7M, up by 38% y-o-y. This was principally attributed to strong demand for cable harnesses and wiring systems, particularly from the Chinese and international commercial vehicle industry. The company has spent €21.9M in expanding production capacity at its facilities in Eastern Europe, North Africa and Latin America. In light of these results Leoni has raised its annual sales forecast for 2011 to €3.4B, up by 15% on last year.
Panos Kotseras

Germany - Leoni posts record sales for FY2010 - 0 views

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    German automotive wiring harness maker Leoni reported sales of €2.96B in FY2010, up from €2.16B in the previous year. The 37% y-o-y increase was attributed to the sustained improvement in global economic conditions, particularly in the automotive sector, whose world output advanced by one fifth on the previous year. Leoni commented that the substantial rise in the price of copper accounted for 9% of the sales increase.
Panos Kotseras

Germany - Leoni's 2010 revenues boosted by sales in the US and BRIC - 0 views

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    German wiring harness maker Leoni reported EUR2.96 billion revenues in 2010, up from EUR2.16 billion a year ago and well above its forecast for EUR2.80 billion. Revenues were fuelled by sales growth in BRIC markets as well as in the US. Strong demand for automotive components and the increase in copper prices provided additional support to revenues, especially in Q4 2010. The company realised earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) of EUR131 million in 2010, reversing a EUR116 million loss in 2009. EBIT in 2010 beat Leoni's projections, which stood at EUR120 million. Leoni reiterated its full year revenue target of EUR3.10 billion for 2011, and said the unrest in Tunisia and Egypt, where it has several production sites, will not have a substantial impact on its performance.
James Wright

Germany - Leoni AG set to fully acquire South Korean wiring systems manufacturer Daekye... - 0 views

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    Leoni AG, a leading automotive wiring harness provider, reached an agreement to acquire the outstanding 50% of its joint venture partner, Daekyeung T&G, effective on 1st January 2012. Leoni acquired 50% of Daekyeung in June 2008 after an agreement one year earlier to cooperate on wiring harness development. Daekyeung produces wiring harnesses for the automotive industry in three facilities located in China. The South Korean company is expected to generate sales between €130M - €140M in 2012 and will help Leoni's objective to double sales revenue in South Korea by 2015.
Colin Bennett

Leoni obtains first order from Hyundai for front body cable harnesses - 0 views

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    "Leoni will deliver between 130,000 and 160,000 front body harnesses per year. "
Colin Bennett

Leoni boosts its sales - 0 views

  • In the process, Leoni benefited from the consistently heavy, worldwide demand for standard and special automotive cables as well as from the growing business with the medical technology industry and the Chinese solar sector.
Colin Bennett

New high strength alloys Histral® R15 from LEONI - 0 views

  • Improved safety reduces failure risk Under similar electrical and thermal conditions  LEONI Histral® R15 has a significantly longer operational life compared with CuNi6.
Piotr Ortonowski

Tunisia - Leoni denies relocation rumours - 0 views

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    Leoni AG, a specialist wire and cable producer for the automotive sector, has refuted rumours of plans to relocate its operations from the Bizerte region of Tunisia to Morocco.
Colin Bennett

Leoni inaugurates fourth Chinese wiring systems plant in Langfang - 1 views

  • The plant in Langfang has a production area of around 20.000 square metres and will give work to at least 2,500 employees once operating at full capacity. Taking into account the complexity of electrical distribution systems for premium passenger cars, the new plant will process about 3 million meters of various automotive cables, 1.5 million connectors and thousands of components per day, combining them to complete wiring systems. Every single product, weighing up to 35 kilogrammes each, will be assembled with most modern equipment and entirely tested in order to assure zero defect policy before being shipped just in sequence to the customer’s manufacturing site.
Colin Bennett

LEONI Senior Vice President of our Business Group Conductors & Copper solutions - 0 views

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    "We take great pleasure in introducing our „new guy on the block" to you: in January 2015 Dr. Alf-Joachim Harkort assumed the position of Senior Vice President of our Business Group Conductors & Copper solutions. "
Colin Bennett

Leoni is to Acquire the Other 50% of the Wiring Systems Manufacturer Daekyeung Ahead of... - 0 views

  • Our objective is by 2015 to virtually double our sales in South Korea by broadening our business with existing customers and gaining new customer projects
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