KIT Kitron ASA

KONGSBERG tildeler Kitron elektronikkordre på Naval Strike Missile

KONGSBERG tildeler Kitron elektronikkordre på Naval Strike Missile

(2024-28-06) Kitron har mottatt ordrer til en verdi av over 500 millioner kroner fra Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KONGSBERG).

Ordren gjelder elektronikk til Naval Strike Missile (NSM) levert av KONGSBERG.

- Vi er svært glade for å melde om denne videreføringen av det langsiktige samarbeidet med KONGSBERG. Det bekrefter Kitrons tidligere kommunikasjon om økt etterspørsel innen forsvars- og luftfartssektoren, noe som særlig påvirker vår norske virksomhet, sier Hans Petter Thomassen, konserndirektør for Norden & Nord-Amerika.

Leveransene starter i 2025 og fortsetter inn i 2026. Produksjonen vil foregå ved Kitrons anlegg i Arendal.

For ytterligere informasjon, vennligst kontakt:

Peter Nilsson, konsernsjef, tlf.

Hans Petter Thomassen, konserndirektør for Norden & Nord-Amerika tlf.

E-post:

Kitron er et ledende skandinavisk foretak innen produksjon av elektronikk og relaterte tjenester for sektorene Konnektivitet, Elektrifisering, Industri, Medisinsk utstyr og Forsvar/Luftfart. Konsernet har virksomhet i Norge, Sverige, Danmark, Litauen, Tyskland, Polen, Tsjekkia, India, Malaysia, Kina og USA. Kitron har rundt 2 800 ansatte, og driftsinntektene var 775 millioner euro i 2023.

Denne opplysningen er informasjonspliktig etter verdipapirhandelloven §5-12.



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28/06/2024

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