AuCom Electronics

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AuCom Electronics Ltd
Company typeLimited company
IndustryIndustrial switchgear
Founded1978
FounderRay Archer & Mark Empson
Headquarters
Christchurch
,
New Zealand
ProductsSoft starters, switchgear
Websitewww.aucom.com

AuCom Electronics Ltd is a global company headquartered in Christchurch, New Zealand.[1] It is one of the top 50 technology exporters in New Zealand.[2]

History[edit]

AuCom was established in 1978 by engineer Mark Empson and entrepreneur Ray Archer. The company was originally set up to manufacture a range of top end stereo amplifiers, but was also involved in the design energy saving devices for single and three phase induction motors.

AuCom Electronics began manufacturing these energy saving devices under licence from American space agency NASA. From this technology AuCom developed a range of commercially viable soft starters.[3]

AuCom has since expanded its range to include a wider range of industrial electronics, motor control centres and switchgear.

On 17 December 2019 AuCom Electronics Ltd merged with Benshaw Inc. as part of Unico Technologies Group. Unico Technologies Group was founded by Sun Capital when it acquired Benshaw and Unico Drives from Regal Beloit Corporation in 2019. Both AuCom and Benshaw will continue to operate under their own brand names.[citation needed]

Sales and distribution[edit]

AuCom has sales offices in New Zealand, Germany, USA, China, and Dubai. It has over 40 distributors in more than 80 countries throughout the world.[4]

Products[edit]

Some examples of AuCom's industrial motor control offerings are:

  • Low Voltage Soft Starters: EMX4, EMX3, CSXi, CSX, IMS2
  • Medium Voltage Soft Starters: MVS, MVX, MVE

References[edit]

  1. ^ Young, David. "Widening the silk road". APN Holdings NZ. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
  2. ^ "TIN100 2009 Rankings". Technology Investment Network. Archived from the original on 4 January 2012. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
  3. ^ Hedquist, Ulrika. "Variety on display among Hi-Tech finalists". Fairfax Media Business Group. Archived from the original on 12 January 2013. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
  4. ^ "Soft Start Motor and Power Control | AuCom Electronics". www.aucom.com. Retrieved 9 December 2015.