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Fortec Elektronik AG
Fortec Elektronik AG sells electronic components and complete system modules for industrial customers. Its core products include displays, embedded computers, power supplies, and other building blocks used inside machines, control panels, medical equipment, and other industrial devices. The company also helps customers design and assemble these parts into working systems, so it is not just a reseller but also a technical partner in the product chain. Its main customers are manufacturers and equipment makers that need reliable electronics for products with long lifecycles and strict technical requirements. Fortec makes money by buying components from suppliers, adding technical support, integration, and system assembly, and then selling those solutions to customers who need ready-to-use industrial electronics. In some cases it also earns recurring service and support income tied to these projects. What makes Fortec’s business different is that it sits between global component makers and industrial customers that often need specialized, long-lasting parts rather than standard consumer electronics. That gives the company a niche role in the supply chain: it helps source hard-to-match components, adapts them to customer needs, and delivers complete solutions instead of single parts.
Fortec Elektronik AG sells electronic components and complete system modules for industrial customers. Its core products include displays, embedded computers, power supplies, and other building blocks used inside machines, control panels, medical equipment, and other industrial devices. The company also helps customers design and assemble these parts into working systems, so it is not just a reseller but also a technical partner in the product chain.
Its main customers are manufacturers and equipment makers that need reliable electronics for products with long lifecycles and strict technical requirements. Fortec makes money by buying components from suppliers, adding technical support, integration, and system assembly, and then selling those solutions to customers who need ready-to-use industrial electronics. In some cases it also earns recurring service and support income tied to these projects.
What makes Fortec’s business different is that it sits between global component makers and industrial customers that often need specialized, long-lasting parts rather than standard consumer electronics. That gives the company a niche role in the supply chain: it helps source hard-to-match components, adapts them to customer needs, and delivers complete solutions instead of single parts.