Welcome to Schindler Elettronica SA
Schindler Elettronica SA, based in Locarno has over 70 years of expertise in the production of components for elevators. Following market demands and taking advantage of new technological possibilities, the plant switched from the production of traditional electromechanical products to that of switches and high-tech electronic equipment systems.
Schindler Elettronica SA is situated on a 16,000 m2 campus and contains all the necessary infrastructure for state-of-the-art production. The company is totally "wired": 360 km of electric cables ensure a widespread distribution of electricity, 17 km of optical fibre and 290 km of cabling fiber create a powerful communications network that ensures the rapid exchange of information and the perfect integration between different workstations.
In addition to movement commands, the drive controls, fixtures and inverters, the Schindler Elettronica SA produces electrical circuits (print), electromechanical components and spare parts. The availability of orignal spare parts is guaranteed for 25 years. With this greatly appreciated service, the company guarantees continuity and quality, showing its respect for the customer. Schindler Locarno manufactures electronic components predominantly for the European market. However, it does also supply its parts to all affiliated Schindler Group companies spread across the globe.
The history of Schindler Locarno:
1946
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Establishment of the Ticino factory for drives and electrical equipment
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1957
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Further growth of the company connected to the name change. By virtue of a stronger concentration on the production of components for elevators and a new backup task to the sales sector throughout the canton, the company became Schindler Elevators and Motors SA.
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1971
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Schindler Locarno celebrates its 25th anniversary. The production rates reach a record level: 75 thousand drives in one year. The relay sector sees significant growth contributing 30% to the overall revenue.
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1972
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Start of production of electronic boards
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1987
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The "Surface Mounted Device" (SMD) technology is successfully launched and applied in the field of new product development.
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1991-1992
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Introduction of new test systems on the mounting controller workplace and introduction of "Automatic Test Equipment" (ATE). Development of new technologies for controllers and communication.
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1996
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Schindler Locarno turns 50 and becomes Schindler Elettronica SA. It becomes the principal location for electrical parts and ceases operations in mechanical development.
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2004
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Development of the spare parts service. The sending of the components is guaranteed within 4 hours from the order.
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Today
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Competence Center of the Schindler Group for the production of electronical and electrical components.
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