Augsburg / Stockholm, Oktober 2025 – The BMK Group, one of Germany's leading EMS companies with approximately 1,500 employees in Europe, has merged with Sweden's HANZA AB. This strategic move not only secures the ownership succession of BMK's founders, but also takes both companies to a new level – with the clear goal of offering Europe's industry a unique, integrated service offer.
A European alliance with a powerful signal effect
BMK brings decades of expertise in electronics manufacturing to the table, while HANZA complements this with strong expertise in mechanics, sheet metal processing, and cable assembly. Together, they form a manufacturing alliance that is unparalleled in Europe. The BMK Group will act as the European headquarters for electronic services within the HANZA Group in the future.
Advantages that will be further expanded for customers:
“We are pooling our expertise, expanding our range of services, and creating an offering that sets new standards for many industrial customers in Europe.” – Florian Weiß, Member of the Executive Board of BMK
Reliability remains – opportunities grow
The management continues to steer the company with its usual focus on quality, customer proximity, and added value.
A merger that strengthens European industry
In times of economic uncertainty and growing demands for flexibility and efficiency, this merger offers a clear answer: a powerful partner that thinks ahead, grows with you, and helps shape the future. Customers benefit from an expanded portfolio, international networking, and new perspectives — without compromising on quality and service.
BMK company profile:
BMK, headquartered in Augsburg, is a leading provider of electronic engineering and electronic manufacturing services (EMS). BMK's service portfolio covers the entire life cycle of electronic assemblies and complete devices. In addition to development, production, and end-of-life management, BMK offers individual fulfilment / logistics services and supply chain management. The company employs 1,544 people at seven locations in Germany, the Czech Republic, Israel and China.