Stäubli, a global supplier of industrial and mechatronic solutions, will merge its Stäubli Electrical Connectors unit in Windsor, California, and Stäubli Corporation in Duncan, South Carolina, into one legal entity named Stäubli Corporation, effective Jan. 1, 2026. The consolidation streamlines processes across engineering, manufacturing, assembly, sales and service for Stäubli’s 350 North American employees.
The Windsor site will expand beyond Electrical Connectors to include Fluid Connectors, Robotics and Textile divisions, boosting West Coast service.
“Our goal is to accelerate growth and strengthen our business in North America, spanning all Stäubli divisions,” said Gerald Vogt, group CEO of Stäubli. “By bringing Electrical Connectors, Fluid Connectors, Robotics and Textile divisions together under one integrated organization, we can serve our customers more effectively and foster innovation.”
“Combining these operations under one legal entity allows us to leverage resources and expertise across divisions,” added François Masbou, managing director for North America.
Stäubli Electrical Connectors originally joined the Stäubli group through the acquisition of Multi-Contact in 2002 and has since developed into a major pillar for the company. According to the company, this merger marks a strategic step in consolidating operations under one organization in the U.S, with its main location in Duncan, South Carolina, a factory and R&D center in Windsor, California, complemented by offices in Novi, Michigan and Querétaro, Mexico.
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