Asteelflash Group is a French multinational electronics contract manufacturing company specializing in printed circuit board assembly and also offering design and aftermarket services.

Asteelflash Group
Company typePrivate
IndustryEMS Industry
Predecessor
  • Asteel
  • Flash Electronics
FoundedParis, France (1999 (1999))
FounderGilles Benhamou
Headquarters,
France
Number of locations
17 plants, incl. 2 R&D centers (2020)
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsPrinted circuit board assembly (PCBA)
Services
  • Design
  • Manufacturing
  • Aftermarket services
Revenue
  • Increase 1,048,000,000 (2018)
Number of employees
5,700 (2020)
Divisions
  • Asteelflash Technologie
  • Asteelflash Développement
Websiteasteelflash.com

Headquartered in Neuilly-Plaisance, France, it is the second largest electronics manufacturing services(EMS) company in Europe and ranks among top 20 worldwide with manufacturing operations in 18 countries, totaling approximately 2 million square feet and 5,700 employees.

History edit

In 1999, the company was founded in Paris, France as Asteel by Gilles Benhamou.[1] The EMS company experienced rapid growth through acquisitions. Asteel then extended its operations into North Africa and Europe and acquired new premises in both Tunisia (in Mégrine and Fouchana) and the United Kingdom (in Bedford, England).

In 2008, Asteel acquired Flash Electronics, an American EMS company founded in 1994, and developed it into a multinational company, operating since then under the name Asteelflash. In so doing, the company reinforced its global footprint with new facilities in the USA (in Fremont, California) and in China (in Suzhou, Jiangsu).

In 2012, Asteelflash acquired American Catalyst Manufacturing Services, Inc. with plants in Raleigh, North Carolina and in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. Hoping to establish a permanent foothold in the European market, Asteelflash acquired French TES Electronic Solutions in 2011 and German EN ElectronicNetwork in 2012.

In 2020, Asteelflash was acquired by USI,[2] Universal Scientific Industrial (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.[3] USI is a contract manufacturer (EMS and ODM)[4] with a dual-headquarter in Shanghai and Taiwan.

Ranking No. 2 in Europe and among top 20 worldwide,[citation needed] Asteelflash's competitors are industry heavyweights such as: Flextronics (Singapore), Jabil (United States) or Foxconn (Taiwan), Benchmark (United States), Celestica (Canada), Plexus (United States) and Zollner (Germany).[5]

Market segments edit

  • Industrial - This segment accounts for about 30% of Asteelflash Group's revenue.
  • Data processing - This segment accounts for about 28% of Asteelflash Group's revenue.
  • Defense and aerospace - This segment accounts for about 4% of Asteelflash Group's revenue.
  • Transportation - This segment accounts for about 15% of Asteelflash Group's revenue.
  • Energy management - This segment accounts for about 18% of Asteelflash Group's revenue.
  • Medical - This segment accounts for about 5% of Asteelflash Group's revenue.[6]

Asteelflash has manufacturing operations in eight countries on four continents, totaling 18 plants, approximately 2 million square feet manufacturing surface and +6,000 employees.

Asteelflash Group demarcated its global footprint into four geographical divisions, listed below.

AMERICAS edit

300,000 ft2, 400 employees

  • United States
    • Fremont (California) : 220,000 ft2, 250 employees
  • Mexico
    • Tijuana (Baja California): 80,000 ft2, 150 employees

West EMEA edit

610,000 ft2, 2,044 employees

  • France (393,000 ft2, 800 employees)
  • United Kingdom
    • Bedford (Bedfordshire, England) : 55,000 ft2, 104 employees
  • Tunisia
    • AF La Soukra : 162,000 ft², 1,140 employees

East EMEA edit

329,000 ft2, 700 employees

  • Germany
  • Czech Republic

APAC edit

  • China
    • Suzhou (Jiangsu) : 151,000 ft2, 1 900 employees

References edit

  1. ^ "History". Asteelflash.com. Archived from the original on 2015-07-15. Retrieved 2015-07-31.
  2. ^ Ltd, Universal Scientific Industrial (Shanghai) Co. "USI Announces Completion of Acquisition of Asteelflash". www.prnewswire.com (Press release). Retrieved 2023-05-15.
  3. ^ "USI | Our Companies". www.usiglobal.com. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
  4. ^ nvr-admin (2014-06-30). "The Manufacturing Market Insider Top 50 EMS Companies for 2022". Retrieved 2023-05-15.
  5. ^ "The MMI Top 50 for 2014 - Manufacturing Market InsiderManufacturing Market Insider". Mfgmkt.com. 2014-06-20. Archived from the original on 2015-07-20. Retrieved 2015-07-31.
  6. ^ Frost & Sullivan. "Analysis of Global Electronics Manufacturing Services Market Opportun…". slideshare.net.