Leister Technologies

Leister AG is a manufacturer of hot air plastic welding equipment, process heat components, laser welding systems, gas sensor equipment and micro-optics. The company is currently based in Kaegiswil, near Sarnen in Switzerland. It was founded in 1949 by Karl Leister. Leister is active in more than 120 countries around the world. About 98% of Leister production is exported.

Leister AG
IndustryHot Air Tools
Founded1949 - Solingen, Germany
Headquarters
Kaegiswil
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Key people
Karl Leister - Founder, Christiane Leister - Owner, CEO - Beat Mettler
Number of employees
approx. 730 as of: Aprile 2017
Websiteleister.com

History

In 1949 Karl Leister founded Karl Leister Elektro-Geraetebeau in Solingen, Germany. The Leister FIX W200 hand-held vacuum cleaner was the first product. A few years later, Karl Leister invented the Leister KOMBI, a hot air unit for welding thermoplastic synthetic materials. He opened the first factory in Solingen.

The sales network has been expanded continuously since 1953. In 1963, the first branch was opened in Kägiswil with four employees. The process heat product line encompassing air heaters and blowers was developed a short time later. The existing location was expanded. All business activities were relocated to Switzerland in 1977. In-house motor fabrication was set up in 1979.

Leister expanded its production capacities and developed a global sales network. In the 1980s Leister was already active in Europe, Asia and Latin America. After the death of Karl Leister, his wife Christiane Leister took over management of Leister Process Technologies in 1993. The company began expanding into additional business areas in the 1990s. A product line for laser systems was introduced and activities in the fields of gas sensors and micro-optics commenced. The latter were later outsourced to the subsidiary Axetris. A clean room was set up for this in 1999.

The headquarters were relocated to Galileo-Strasse in Kägiswil in 2008.

In 2011 the company Leister Process Technologies (with the Leister and Axetris business areas) and the Leister companies abroad were integrated into a group structure. Leister AG is the holding company of the new Leister Group.

Seamtek LLC, USA, was acquired in 2014 to develop the market for film welding. While Leister only carried automatic welders previous to this, it entered the stationary welding machine segment with the takeover of Seamtek.

Organization and business data

Leister AG has been the holding company of the Leister Group with its headquarters in Kägiswil, Obwalden, Switzerland since 2011. The group includes the following companies:

  • Leister Technologies AG
  • Axetris AG
  • Ascent GmbH
  • Leister Technologies LLC USA
  • Leister Technologies Benelux B.V.
  • Leister Technologies Deutschland GmbH
  • Leister Technologies Italia srl.
  • Leister Technologies China Ltd.
  • Leister Technologies India Pvt Ltd.
  • Leister Technologies KK Japan

The Swiss companies are engaged mainly in research and production. Leister Technologies AG with its business areas of plastic welding, process heat (since 1967) and laser plastic welding (since 1998) forms the company’s original core. It produces equipment for welding thermoplastic synthetic materials, hot air modules for industrial process heat and laser plastic welding systems.

Axetris AG is active in the fields of gas sensors and micro-optics. Activities in this segment began in 1998; Axetris has been an independent company within the group since 2011. Its registered office is Kägiswil. Ascent GmbH is also among the Leister Group’s Swiss companies. The seven international branches focus on the sale of Leister products and services. There are branches in Aachen (Germany, since 1999), Itasca (USA, since 2000), Shanghai (China, since 2004), Chennai (India, since 2007), Osaka (Japan, since 2011), Houten (the Netherlands, since 2012), and Milan (Italy, since 2013).

Awards

  • 2016 - Good Design Awards Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design
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