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Europe’s EMS market isn’t just busy—it’s redrawing the map in real time. We sit down at Productronica 2025 to unpack how a slow Q1 turned into a full-throttle M&A sprint, and why the leaderboard is changing faster than most expected. From targeted buys that unlock Spain, France, North Africa, and Switzerland to bold moves in aerospace and defense, the story isn’t growth for growth’s sake—it’s about building resilient portfolios that win on proximity, margin, and capability.
We dig into Cicor’s rise through a string of smaller targets and a revised offer for TT that could catapult it near the top, plus Scanfil’s international push through SRX Global, Atco, and MB Electronica to add reach and A&D exposure. Then we break down Hanza’s surprise acquisition of BMK, the logic behind its pan-European footprint, and how vertical integration—plastics, sheet metal, cable harnesses, and box build—turns PCBA sites into platforms that capture more share of wallet. The throughline: scale matters, but configuration matters more.
Beyond the headlines, we focus on the mechanics that decide whether deals create or destroy value. Culture fit between family-run firms and PE-backed operators, sequencing integration to protect customers, and aligning offerings to the target’s sales motion all determine the ROI. We outline the three enduring M&A levers—geography, end markets, and integrated capabilities—and how different playbooks balance them without overloading the strategy. Looking to 2026, expect more consolidation, at least one game-changing transaction, and several players breaking the billion-euro barrier.
If you care about EMS strategy, post-merger integration, and how to build a durable competitive edge in Europe, this conversation is a roadmap. Listen, share with a colleague who tracks electronics manufacturing, and leave a quick review so we can reach more industry leaders.

EMS@C-Level is hosted by global inspection leaders Koh Young (https://www.kohyoung.com) and Global Electronics Association (https://www.electronics.org)

You can see video versions of all of the EMS@C-Level pods on our YouTube playlist.

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Chapters

1. Setting The Scene At Productronica (00:00:00)

2. The M&A Engines Fire Up In 2025 (00:00:31)

3. Cicores Leap Through Targeted Buys (00:00:49)

4. TT Offer And The New Leaderboard (00:02:09)

5. Scanfil’s International Push And A&D (00:03:16)

6. Hanza Swoops BMK And Scales Up (00:04:08)

7. Vertical Integration As Differentiator (00:06:00)

8. More Deals Ahead In 2025–2026 (00:07:29)

9. The Three Rationales For M&A (00:08:13)

10. Strategy Fit And Post-Merger Integration (00:09:28)

11. Culture Match: Family Vs PE Ownership (00:10:35)

12. No One-Size-Fits-All EMS Model (00:12:14)

13. The 2026 Integration Test And Closing (00:13:45)

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