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The company's origins date back to 1865, when a (in ) workshop was set up on the route to Lyon originally making porcelain dishes. In 1904, the company was taken over by Frédéric Legrand who gave his name to the company. In 1919, the company entered into a partnership with an artisan from Limoges, Jean Mondot, who had started a small factory in making electric switches using porcelain and boxwood. [pdf]FAQS about Legrand battery Comoros
What is a Legrand Battery Cabinet?
Universal battery cabinets for all three-phase Legrand UPS from 10kVA up to 800kVA power range. The Battery cabinet is designed to house standard VRLA Batteries of capacity range from 24Ah to 105Ah (C10).
Where is LeGrand based?
Legrand is present in the data center sector, notably with the following products: VDI (Virtual desktop infrastructure), PDUs (Power distribution unit), etc. In France, Legrand has 8 production sites based near its headquarters in Limoges (Haute-Vienne). In 2012, Legrand opened two training centers in the Paris region.
What does Legrand do?
Since 2010, as a player in the market of electrical equipment in the building industry, Legrand announced that it will enter the sectors of charging infrastructure for electric cars, and energy efficiency.
Is LeGrand acquiring Universal Electric Corporation?
Reuters. 10 February 2011. Archived from the original on 7 October 2011. ^ Le Houelleur, Yann (9 July 2010). "Legrand se renforce en Turquie". L'Usine Nouvelle. Retrieved 27 December 2022. ^ Calvert, Will (4 April 2019). "Legrand closes acquisition of Universal Electric Corporation". DatacenterDynamics. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
Does Legrand own Lastar?
2014: In March, Legrand signs an agreement to acquire Lastar, Inc. a Moraine, Ohio cabling and connectivity products supplier which, in 2013, reported more than $140 million in revenue and had nearly 1,000 total employees in nine locations in the U.S., Europe and Asia.
Could KKR take over Legrand?
Rumors of a possible takeover of Legrand by a competitor (Siemens, ABB or General Electric) abound. In April 2008, KKR and Wendel Investissement decided to renew their shareholder pact until 2012. 2009: Legrand was severely affected by the economic crisis. The group saw a 15.6% fall in its turnover (to €3.6 billion).