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Probleme mit Spitzentemperaturen und HotSpots in Ihrer Leistungselektronik? Reduzieren Sie das mit unseren silikonfreien Wärmeleitpasten DIE KISLING-LÖSUNG BOCKSTARKE WÄRMELEITPASTEN ZUR REDUZIERUNG VON SPITZEN-TEMPERATUREN UND HOTSPOTS Erfahren Sie hier mehr www kisling com Anzeige GPV to merge with Enics “With Enics we’ll be Europe’s second largest electronics manufacturer” In August GPV presented record sales for the first half of 2022 with figures of around 286 million euros an increase of 43 percent compared to 2021 Furthermore the merger with electronics service provider Enics looks likely to further boost growth GPV’s CEO Bo Lybaek and Executive VP Thomas Kaiser explain why the two companies are such a good match Markt Technik How has the year been so far for GPV overall? Bo Lybaek We are very pleased with our strong organic growth over the past twelve months The increase in sales is partly due to price increases across the whole value chain and solid demand from existing customers but also to new customers who chose us in particular because of our service excellence and unique sustainability profile We intend to lead the way in these areas and will step up our efforts in this regard during the coming years driven by our ambitious target of a 50 percent reduction in CO 2 by 2050 compared to our 2020 baseline The bottom line in 2022 also developed better than expected In the first half of 2022 we generated a profit or EBITDA Earnings before interest taxes depreciation and amortization of around EUR 25 million compared to EUR 20 million in the first half of 2021 an increase of 24 percent And what picture is emerging specifically in the D A CH region? Thomas Kaiser We are recording solid growth in all markets and all segments and therefore also in the DACH region where many of our established customers are based What recently triggered GPV to expand further by merging with Enics? Lybaek Enics and GPV fit well together and both companies will benefit from the other’s strengths Enics focuses on electronics production with a robust and well proven operating structure as well as a highly developed test system while GPV specializes in product design inhouse wire harness production and mechanics in addition to electronics We are achieving solid success with our boxbuild mechatronics products an area where we see strong future potential not least in view of Enics’ existing customer base The merger will