Lindahl has assisted the global knowledge-based manufacturing company HANZA in its acquisition of all shares in Orbit One, a Swedish company offering contract manufacturing of electronics and electromechanics.
Orbit One operates in two production facilities in Sweden and one in Poland and has a total of around 620 employees. The company has an annual turnover of approximately SEK 1.1 billion with an operating profit (EBITA) of approximately SEK 70 million.
The acquisition strengthens HANZA's manufacturing cluster in Sweden and Central Europe, adds capacity and expertise in electronics manufacturing and contributes to increased earnings per share.
Read more about the deal in HANZAs press release.
Beyond acting as legal advisor in the acquisition, Lindahl has also assisted HANZA with bank funding in connection to the transaction. The Lindahl team has primarily consisted of Michael Edquist, Emelie Carmhagen, Fredrik Gillgren, Madeleine Hallstedt, Hugo Norlén, Alexander Tham, and Isabella Mellberg.
About our client HANZA:
Hanza is a global knowledge-based manufacturing company that modernizes and streamlines the manufacturing industry. Through supply-chain advisory services and with production facilities grouped into regional manufacturing clusters, we create stable deliveries, increased profitability and an environmentally friendly manufacturing process for our customers. The company was founded in 2008 and in 2022 had sales exceeding SEK 3.5 billion. The company has six manufacturing clusters: Sweden, Finland, Germany, Baltics, Central Europe and China. Among HANZA's clients are leading companies such as 3M, ABB, Epiroc, GE, Getinge, John Deere, Mitsubishi Logisnext, Oerlikon, Perkin Elmer, SAAB, Sandvik, Siemens and Tomra. HANZA is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm's main list.