Schneider Electric Kenya and Actom Kenya have inked an agreement that confirms Actom’s intent to take over the production of Schneider Electric’s BlokSeT-type tested switchboards.
The agreement will see Schneider Electric Kenya transfer its manufacturing operations, assets, and people who currently operate the manufacturing and assembly plant, to Actom.
It will also entail the company’s assembly and manufacturing plant employees continuing with their professional journeys with Actom.
ACTOM is the largest manufacturer, solution provider, repairer, maintainer, and distributor of electro-mechanical equipment in Africa, offering a combination of manufacturing, service, repairs, maintenance, projects and distribution through its 33 outlets throughout Sub-Saharan Africa and footprint across the globe.
“Our agreement with ACTOM undoubtedly strengthens our strategic ambition to prioritise our digital offerings, software, and services to in turn enhance our service offering to our loyal customers,” says Carol Koech, country president for East Africa at Schneider Electric.
“Schneider Electric remains committed to our East African business and moving our manufacturing and assembly operations to ACTOM is indicative of our focus on positioning the company with key technology partners,” she adds.
“This will be a platform for the broader ACTOM group to not only enter the East African market but also to embrace East African economies where we will employ people and use our IP to get actively involved, thus also growing both ACTOM South Africa and ACTOM Kenya” says ACTOM CEO, Mervyn Naidoo.
Schneider Electric Kenya will continue to run its sales, marketing, projects, services, and logistics operations from Kenya, serving the East African market.
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