Nidec ASI

Nidec ASI S.p.A.
Public
Industry Power Generation Electrical equipment
Founded 2013
Headquarters Viale Sarca, 336, I - 20126 Milano, Italy
Key people
Claudio Andrea Gemme
(former CEO)
Giovanni Barra
(CEO)
Products
  • Medium Voltage electric motors and generators
  • Low and Medium voltage drives
  • power electronics for Power Supply and Power Quality
  • Industrial control and automation systems
Number of employees
1300 (2015)
Website Official website

Nidec ASI is an Italian multinational company based in Milan, that designs and manufactures rotating electrical machines, Power electronics and industrial automation. It was founded in 2013 with the acquisition of Ansaldo Sistemi Industriali by Nidec Corporation. Working in electrical engineering, designs and manufactures of electric motors and generators, power electronics and control systems and automation for industrial applications, Nidec ASI was founded in 2012 when Nidec, a Japanese multinational corporation listed on the TYO: 6594 and NYSE: NJ, NJ and ON TOPIX 100 Component and Nikkei, acquired Ansaldo Sistemi Industriali (ASI). ASI, an industrial branch of the Ansaldo Group, was privatized in 2000. Its markets include petrochemical, energy, steel, marine and industrial automation.

Nidec ASI SpA (formerly Ansaldo Sistemi Industriali) as a former Finmeccanica company, shares its history and its roots with the history of Italian company Ansaldo, founded in 1853 in Sampierdarena (Genoa district), then merged in 1993 in the Finmeccanica group.

History

Markets

Nidec ASI operates in the following markets:

Products

Nidec ASI manufactures a complete electrical package including Medium Voltage electric motors and generators, Low and Medium voltage drives, Power electronics for Power Supply and Power Quality and develops control and automation systems with proprietary platform.

Skills and significant projects

Geographical Presence

Nidec ASI, headquartered in Milan in Italy, is present with subsidiaries in France, Germany, Romania, Russia, China, Japan and United States.

History of production sites

See also

References

  1. Impiantistica Italiana, September-October 2015
  2. The Guardian, July 2015
  3. IEEE Xplore - Digital Library, 18-20 June 2014
  4. Elettricittà - Ansaldo Sistemi Industriali, 18-20 June 2014
  5. Il Tirreno - Edizione Livorno, 05 January 2015
  6. Steel Orbis, 23 November 2010

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