Schaffner introduces North American restructuring


The Schaffner Group announces a new sales structure to better serve their North American customers: Schaffner North America, Power Solutions. Combining the North American sales forces of Schaffner Trenco, Schaffner MTC and Schaffner Power Quality, the new entity will sell and service all Schaffner Power Magnetics products (transformers, reactors, inductors, output filters) and Power Quality harmonic filters.   

Also, Schaffner-MTC (Magnetic Technologies Corporation) and Schaffner-Trenco (Transformer Engineering Company) are consolidating into Schaffner-MTC’s Wytheville, VA facility, forming a center of excellence for Power Magnetics engineering and operations.    

No changes were made to Schaffner’s EMC division and its sales, marketing and engineering remain headquartered in Edison, NJ. 

Schaffner’s portfolio of “shaping electrical power” solutions is one of the broadest in the industry including EMI filters, chokes and power quality harmonic filters, engineered low and medium voltage transformers, inductors, reactors and other power magnetic components and systems. Schaffner products are typically used in a variety of industrial, commercial and medical applications including electronic motor controls, wind power and photovoltaic systems, rail/transit technology, machine tools and robotics, water and waste water, oil and gas, electrical infrastructure and the manufacturing industry.  

Schaffner North America, Power Solutions is part of the Schaffner Group, Luterbach, Switzerland, a worldwide leader in the fields of electro-magnetic compatibility (EMC), power quality (PQ) and engineered power magnetics. Schaffner is uniquely positioned to support customers globally, and the company continues to develop leading edge products which are manufactured in facilities worldwide. For additional information visit www.schaffnerusa.com.

 



March 1, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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