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=ASSA Abloy=
=ASSA Abloy=


'''ASSA Abloy AB''' is the parent company of many smaller [[lock manufacturer]]s. ASSA Abloy was formed on November 7, 1994 when [[ASSA]] AB of Sweden  merged with [[Abloy|Abloy Oy]] of Finland. They are well known for owning many of the world's leading high-security lock manufacturers, including [[Medeco]], [[ASSA]], [[Abloy]], [[Fichet]], and [[Mul-T-Lock]].
'''ASSA ABLOY AB''' is the parent company of many smaller [[lock manufacturer]]s. ASSA ABLOY was formed on November 7, 1994 when [[ASSA]] AB of Sweden  merged with [[Abloy|Abloy Oy]] of Finland. They are well known for owning many of the world's leading high-security lock manufacturers, including [[Medeco]], [[ASSA]], [[Abloy]], [[Fichet]], and [[Mu_T_lock |Mul-T-Lock]].


See [[Lock manufacturer#ASSA-Abloy|Lock manufacturers (ASSA Abloy)]] for a more complete list.
See [[Lock manufacturer#ASSA-Abloy|Lock manufacturers (ASSA ABLOY)]] for a more complete list.


Nico Delvaux is president and CEO of ASSA ABLOY.  Lucas Boselli is the executive vice president of ASSA ABLOY and head of the Americas Division.
Nico Delvaux is president and CEO of ASSA ABLOY.  Lucas Boselli is the executive vice president of ASSA ABLOY and head of the Americas Division.
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1990:  [[FAS]] was aquired by ASSA.<br>
1990:  [[FAS]] was aquired by ASSA.<br>
1997:  [[FAB]] shares bought by ASSA-Abloy.<br>
1991:  [[IKON |IKON AG Präzisionstechnik]] incorporated into ABLOY Security Group (Finland).<br>
2000:  [[Mul_T_Lock]] was purchased by the ASSA-Abloy group.<br>
1996:  [[Sargent]] was purchased by ASSA ABLOY AB.<br>
2001:  [[KESO]] was purchased by ASSA-Abloy.<br>
1997:  [[FAB]] shares bought by ASSA ABLOY.<br>
2004:  [[Nemef]] aquired by ASSA ABLOY.
1997:  [[Vachette]] joined ASSA ABLOY.<br>
2000:  effeff Group is part of the ASSA ABLOY Group.<br>
2000:  [[Mul_T_Lock |Mul-T-Lock]] was purchased by the ASSA ABLOY Group.<br>
2000:  [[Yale]] was purchased by the ASSA-ABLOY Group.<br>
2001:  [[KESO]] was purchased by ASSA ABLOY.<br>
2004:  [[Nemef]] acquired by ASSA ABLOY.<br>






== External links ==
== External links ==
* [https://www.assaabloy.com/ ASSA Abloy homepage]
* [https://www.assaabloy.com/ ASSA ABLOY homepage]
* [https://www.assaabloy.com/group/en/about-us/our-brands/brand-overview/ ASSA Abloy Brands List]
* [https://www.assaabloy.com/group/en/about-us/our-brands/brand-overview/ ASSA ABLOY Brands List]


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 12:58, 6 January 2023

ASSA Abloy

ASSA ABLOY AB is the parent company of many smaller lock manufacturers. ASSA ABLOY was formed on November 7, 1994 when ASSA AB of Sweden merged with Abloy Oy of Finland. They are well known for owning many of the world's leading high-security lock manufacturers, including Medeco, ASSA, Abloy, Fichet, and Mul-T-Lock.

See Lock manufacturers (ASSA ABLOY) for a more complete list.

Nico Delvaux is president and CEO of ASSA ABLOY. Lucas Boselli is the executive vice president of ASSA ABLOY and head of the Americas Division.


Timeline

1990: FAS was aquired by ASSA.
1991: IKON AG Präzisionstechnik incorporated into ABLOY Security Group (Finland).
1996: Sargent was purchased by ASSA ABLOY AB.
1997: FAB shares bought by ASSA ABLOY.
1997: Vachette joined ASSA ABLOY.
2000: effeff Group is part of the ASSA ABLOY Group.
2000: Mul-T-Lock was purchased by the ASSA ABLOY Group.
2000: Yale was purchased by the ASSA-ABLOY Group.
2001: KESO was purchased by ASSA ABLOY.
2004: Nemef acquired by ASSA ABLOY.


External links

See also