Schneider Electric 施耐德电气 France
Schneider Electric is one of the world's largest energy management companies, with a history of nearly 200 years, ranking 438th among the world's top 500 companies, with total global revenue of 24.7 billion euros in 2016. In the 20th century, Schneider began to enter the emerging power market at that time, first forming an alliance with the international electric group Westinghouse of the United States, and then acquiring TE Electric, American business and Merlin Gerland, and even the second largest European power distribution industry Lexel was also included in its command. In 1999, the group officially changed its name to Schneider Electric, with a clearer emphasis on its future commitment to the electrical field. At present, nearly 30% of Schneider Electric's business is in the Asia-Pacific region, and China has become Schneider Electric's second largest market in the world, with more employees in China than in the United States and France combined, and as many as 26 factories. Schneider's position in the Chinese market is quite high, and its strength is that the sales of low-voltage components in China have occupied the first position for ten years, and it has also participated in the compilation of national standards for a variety of low-voltage equipment. ...