A Circular Lifecycle Framework for the Sustainability of Military Aircraft

‘The longevity of military aircraft is not just a logistical priority – it’s a strategic imperative.’

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In Milexia’s latest article our Sales Director for Milexa Italia, Giuseppe Bergamaschi, gives an insight into the lifecycle of military aircraft and the importance of a circular economy for this technology. As well as how this process can be enhanced by reimagining sustainability in defence with cutting-edge technologies.

Read more in Industrial News Magazine, page 24: Industrial News Magazines – Industrial News

Back to the future: is the timing right?

“Time, the invisible utility that underpins our digital infrastructure, will have moved into a new era.”

Electronics Weekly LogoThis extract is from our latest article on innovations in the timing sector, featuring insights from Adam McConkey, Head of Timing & Networks at Milexia. Learn more about the advantages, and disadvantages, of different technologies and their future applications. As well as his advice for how companies that rely on this technology will need to adapt in the next decade.

Read the full article, featured in the May edition of Electronics Weekly, here.

Milexia Nordics signs distributor agreement with Tai-Saw Technology Co., Ltd

Milexia Nordics is proud to announce a new distributor agreement with Tai-Saw Technology Co., Ltd., a world-class provider of Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) components and timing solutions based in Taiwan.

Founded in 1997, Tai-Saw is recognised for its commitment to quality, innovation, and customer-centric development in the field of RF, IF, and timing control products.

This new agreement will enhance Milexia’s RF & Microwave portfolio with highly reliable and cost-effective components used in wireless communication, automotive electronics, consumer electronics, and industrial applications.

Tai-Saw’s mission to deliver total satisfaction through teamwork, innovation, and continuous improvement aligns seamlessly with Milexia’s values and market strategy. Their in-house design and manufacturing capabilities ensure flexible, application-specific solutions tailored to evolving customer needs.

“This new partnership underlines Milexia’s commitment to offering cutting-edge RF and timing solutions. Tai-Saw’s products complement our existing portfolio and strengthen our ability to support complex design requirements across multiple industries,” says Brian Dehlsen, CEO of Milexia Nordics.

About Milexia Nordics:
Milexia Nordics (formerly known as Cabcongroup) is a specialised distributor of passive and electromechanical components and solutions, RF/Microwave, and custom cable solutions. From concept to finished product, they assist customers in optimising processes and developing products and technologies that contribute to a better future.

Founded in 2003, the company is headquartered in Denmark, with offices in Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Hong Kong. They strive to create value for customers, suppliers, and employees – both locally and globally.

As part of Milexia Group – a leading European distributor of high-end electronic components, systems, and measurement equipment since 1971 – Milexia Nordics benefits from a strong network and extensive industry expertise, which enhances its ability to deliver innovative solutions and expand its global reach.

About Tai-Saw Technology:
Established in 1997 and headquartered in Taiwan, Tai-Saw Technology Co., Ltd. specialises in the design and manufacture of SAW filters, resonators, oscillators, and timing devices. Founded by former Motorola employees, the company is recognised as the leading supplier of SAW devices in Taiwan and a key global OEM/ODM provider. With strong R&D capabilities and a commitment to quality, Tai-Saw serves customers across telecommunications, consumer electronics, automotive, and industrial markets worldwide.
https://www.taisaw.com

Electronic Supply Interviews CEO Brian Dehlsen of Milexia Nordics Ahead of Recent Name Change

Despite new French owners and a name change, everyday life remains much the same at the component company formerly known as Cabcon.

It all began in 2003, and as of 1 April, it’s officially over. The Cabcon name has been laid to rest.

The component distributor from Brøndby was acquired last year by French group Milexia, and the company has now been renamed Milexia Nordics.

However, daily operations haven’t changed significantly, says founder and CEO Brian Dehlsen.

“Reporting to France is a naturally part of the change, but it hasn’t changed our DNA or the way we work. We continue as before, and we’re still the ones setting the direction,” says Brian Dehlsen.

He explains that the various subsidiaries within the Milexia Group are, to a large extent, allowed to run their businesses independently, with their own administration, finances, and warehouse. Support is available from the headquarters, and there are regular meetings. The implementation of a shared CRM is also underway.

New Markets

Brian Dehlsen adds that he can certainly feel he’s now part of a group with significantly more financial muscle. In its most recent financial year, Cabcon had a turnover of DKK 145 million, while Milexia Group’s revenue exceeds DKK 1 billion. The French group also has over 300 employees, compared to just 18 in Brøndby.

According to Brian Dehlsen, 35 percent of Milexia’s revenue comes from the defence sector, whereas Cabcon has primarily operated as a design-in distributor, supplying electronic components to the electronics and manufacturing industries.

Joining the Milexia Group has therefore significantly expanded Brian Dehlsen’s portfolio.

“We’re gaining access to new markets, new products, and new customers. With defence added to the portfolio, we’re looking at strong growth. From Milexia’s side, there’s also a clear ambition to strengthen our presence in the Nordics,” says Brian Dehlsen.

Before the acquisition, Cabcon had subsidiaries in Sweden, Norway, Poland, and Hong Kong. Since the takeover, Finland has been added. These entities continue to be included in Milexia Nordics’ financial reporting and remain under Brian Dehlsen’s leadership.

A Class Above

But it’s not only the expanded business scope that’s fuelling growth, says Brian Dehlsen. There’s also significant potential in the original business area.

“We’ve moved up a class, which means we can now engage with even larger customers. And we have access to a massive supplier database,” he explains.

Milexia is also actively exploring potential acquisitions in the Nordics as part of its growth strategy.

A Natural Choice

Following the sale in June, Cabcon added “A Milexia Company” to its logo until the name change was officially implemented — in part to help customers get used to the new name. According to Dehlsen, long-standing business partners have been very receptive.

“Both customers and suppliers have been very open. They could see it was a natural step for a small company that had grown steadily to move up to another level,” he says.

Dehlsen founded Cabcon in 2003, marking the end of 22 years of history. However, he doesn’t feel overly sentimental about the name change:

“It would be sentimental if we were entering something that wasn’t an improvement. But we’ve been welcomed warmly, and we have some exciting opportunities ahead.”

“I started Cabcon many years ago, and it’s great to see it carried forward in a new form. It shows we’ve done something right,” says Brian Dehlsen.

Up until June, the CEO owned 70 percent of Cabcon, while business partner Jacob Jørgensen held 30 percent. As part of the ownership transition — for which the purchase price was not disclosed — the two former owners received shares in the Milexia Group.

Milexia Group has offices not only in the Nordics and its home country of France, but also in Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany and Hong Kong.

This In the Media post is based on a translation of the article originally published on Electronic Supply. Please note this article is in Danish.

For more information, read the official article here or visit the company’s LinkedIn page for ongoing updates on future initiatives and products.

Electronic Supply Interviews CEO Brian Dehlsen of Milexia Nordics Ahead of Recent Name Change

Despite new French owners and a name change, everyday life remains much the same at the component company formerly known as Cabcon.

It all began in 2003, and as of 1 April, it’s officially over. The Cabcon name has been laid to rest.

The component distributor from Brøndby was acquired last year by French group Milexia, and the company has now been renamed Milexia Nordics.

However, daily operations haven’t changed significantly, says founder and CEO Brian Dehlsen.

“Reporting to France is a naturally part of the change, but it hasn’t changed our DNA or the way we work. We continue as before, and we’re still the ones setting the direction,” says Brian Dehlsen.

He explains that the various subsidiaries within the Milexia Group are, to a large extent, allowed to run their businesses independently, with their own administration, finances, and warehouse. Support is available from the headquarters, and there are regular meetings. The implementation of a shared CRM is also underway.

New Markets

Brian Dehlsen adds that he can certainly feel he’s now part of a group with significantly more financial muscle. In its most recent financial year, Cabcon had a turnover of DKK 145 million, while Milexia Group’s revenue exceeds DKK 1 billion. The French group also has over 300 employees, compared to just 18 in Brøndby.

According to Brian Dehlsen, 35 percent of Milexia’s revenue comes from the defence sector, whereas Cabcon has primarily operated as a design-in distributor, supplying electronic components to the electronics and manufacturing industries.

Joining the Milexia Group has therefore significantly expanded Brian Dehlsen’s portfolio.

“We’re gaining access to new markets, new products, and new customers. With defence added to the portfolio, we’re looking at strong growth. From Milexia’s side, there’s also a clear ambition to strengthen our presence in the Nordics,” says Brian Dehlsen.

Before the acquisition, Cabcon had subsidiaries in Sweden, Norway, Poland, and Hong Kong. Since the takeover, Finland has been added. These entities continue to be included in Milexia Nordics’ financial reporting and remain under Brian Dehlsen’s leadership.

A Class Above

But it’s not only the expanded business scope that’s fuelling growth, says Brian Dehlsen. There’s also significant potential in the original business area.

“We’ve moved up a class, which means we can now engage with even larger customers. And we have access to a massive supplier database,” he explains.

Milexia is also actively exploring potential acquisitions in the Nordics as part of its growth strategy.

A Natural Choice

Following the sale in June, Cabcon added “A Milexia Company” to its logo until the name change was officially implemented — in part to help customers get used to the new name. According to Dehlsen, long-standing business partners have been very receptive.

“Both customers and suppliers have been very open. They could see it was a natural step for a small company that had grown steadily to move up to another level,” he says.

Dehlsen founded Cabcon in 2003, marking the end of 22 years of history. However, he doesn’t feel overly sentimental about the name change:

“It would be sentimental if we were entering something that wasn’t an improvement. But we’ve been welcomed warmly, and we have some exciting opportunities ahead.”

“I started Cabcon many years ago, and it’s great to see it carried forward in a new form. It shows we’ve done something right,” says Brian Dehlsen.

Up until June, the CEO owned 70 percent of Cabcon, while business partner Jacob Jørgensen held 30 percent. As part of the ownership transition — for which the purchase price was not disclosed — the two former owners received shares in the Milexia Group.

Milexia Group has offices not only in the Nordics and its home country of France, but also in Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany and Hong Kong.

This In the Media post is based on a translation of the article originally published on Electronic Supply. Please note this article is in Danish.

For more information, read the official article here or visit the company’s LinkedIn page for ongoing updates on future initiatives and products.

Electronic Supply Interviews CEO Brian Dehlsen of Milexia Nordics Ahead of Recent Name Change

Despite new French owners and a name change, everyday life remains much the same at the component company formerly known as Cabcon.

It all began in 2003, and as of 1 April, it’s officially over. The Cabcon name has been laid to rest.

The component distributor from Brøndby was acquired last year by French group Milexia, and the company has now been renamed Milexia Nordics.

However, daily operations haven’t changed significantly, says founder and CEO Brian Dehlsen.

“Reporting to France is a naturally part of the change, but it hasn’t changed our DNA or the way we work. We continue as before, and we’re still the ones setting the direction,” says Brian Dehlsen.

He explains that the various subsidiaries within the Milexia Group are, to a large extent, allowed to run their businesses independently, with their own administration, finances, and warehouse. Support is available from the headquarters, and there are regular meetings. The implementation of a shared CRM is also underway.

New Markets

Brian Dehlsen adds that he can certainly feel he’s now part of a group with significantly more financial muscle. In its most recent financial year, Cabcon had a turnover of DKK 145 million, while Milexia Group’s revenue exceeds DKK 1 billion. The French group also has over 300 employees, compared to just 18 in Brøndby.

According to Brian Dehlsen, 35 percent of Milexia’s revenue comes from the defence sector, whereas Cabcon has primarily operated as a design-in distributor, supplying electronic components to the electronics and manufacturing industries.

Joining the Milexia Group has therefore significantly expanded Brian Dehlsen’s portfolio.

“We’re gaining access to new markets, new products, and new customers. With defence added to the portfolio, we’re looking at strong growth. From Milexia’s side, there’s also a clear ambition to strengthen our presence in the Nordics,” says Brian Dehlsen.

Before the acquisition, Cabcon had subsidiaries in Sweden, Norway, Poland, and Hong Kong. Since the takeover, Finland has been added. These entities continue to be included in Milexia Nordics’ financial reporting and remain under Brian Dehlsen’s leadership.

A Class Above

But it’s not only the expanded business scope that’s fuelling growth, says Brian Dehlsen. There’s also significant potential in the original business area.

“We’ve moved up a class, which means we can now engage with even larger customers. And we have access to a massive supplier database,” he explains.

Milexia is also actively exploring potential acquisitions in the Nordics as part of its growth strategy.

A Natural Choice

Following the sale in June, Cabcon added “A Milexia Company” to its logo until the name change was officially implemented — in part to help customers get used to the new name. According to Dehlsen, long-standing business partners have been very receptive.

“Both customers and suppliers have been very open. They could see it was a natural step for a small company that had grown steadily to move up to another level,” he says.

Dehlsen founded Cabcon in 2003, marking the end of 22 years of history. However, he doesn’t feel overly sentimental about the name change:

“It would be sentimental if we were entering something that wasn’t an improvement. But we’ve been welcomed warmly, and we have some exciting opportunities ahead.”

“I started Cabcon many years ago, and it’s great to see it carried forward in a new form. It shows we’ve done something right,” says Brian Dehlsen.

Up until June, the CEO owned 70 percent of Cabcon, while business partner Jacob Jørgensen held 30 percent. As part of the ownership transition — for which the purchase price was not disclosed — the two former owners received shares in the Milexia Group.

Milexia Group has offices not only in the Nordics and its home country of France, but also in Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany and Hong Kong.

This In the Media post is based on a translation of the article originally published on Electronic Supply. Please note this article is in Danish.

For more information, read the official article here or visit the company’s LinkedIn page for ongoing updates on future initiatives and products.

Electronic Supply Interviews CEO Brian Dehlsen of Milexia Nordics Ahead of Recent Name Change

Despite new French owners and a name change, everyday life remains much the same at the component company formerly known as Cabcon.

It all began in 2003, and as of 1 April, it’s officially over. The Cabcon name has been laid to rest.

The component distributor from Brøndby was acquired last year by French group Milexia, and the company has now been renamed Milexia Nordics.

However, daily operations haven’t changed significantly, says founder and CEO Brian Dehlsen.

“Reporting to France is a naturally part of the change, but it hasn’t changed our DNA or the way we work. We continue as before, and we’re still the ones setting the direction,” says Brian Dehlsen.

He explains that the various subsidiaries within the Milexia Group are, to a large extent, allowed to run their businesses independently, with their own administration, finances, and warehouse. Support is available from the headquarters, and there are regular meetings. The implementation of a shared CRM is also underway.

New Markets

Brian Dehlsen adds that he can certainly feel he’s now part of a group with significantly more financial muscle. In its most recent financial year, Cabcon had a turnover of DKK 145 million, while Milexia Group’s revenue exceeds DKK 1 billion. The French group also has over 300 employees, compared to just 18 in Brøndby.

According to Brian Dehlsen, 35 percent of Milexia’s revenue comes from the defence sector, whereas Cabcon has primarily operated as a design-in distributor, supplying electronic components to the electronics and manufacturing industries.

Joining the Milexia Group has therefore significantly expanded Brian Dehlsen’s portfolio.

“We’re gaining access to new markets, new products, and new customers. With defence added to the portfolio, we’re looking at strong growth. From Milexia’s side, there’s also a clear ambition to strengthen our presence in the Nordics,” says Brian Dehlsen.

Before the acquisition, Cabcon had subsidiaries in Sweden, Norway, Poland, and Hong Kong. Since the takeover, Finland has been added. These entities continue to be included in Milexia Nordics’ financial reporting and remain under Brian Dehlsen’s leadership.

A Class Above

But it’s not only the expanded business scope that’s fuelling growth, says Brian Dehlsen. There’s also significant potential in the original business area.

“We’ve moved up a class, which means we can now engage with even larger customers. And we have access to a massive supplier database,” he explains.

Milexia is also actively exploring potential acquisitions in the Nordics as part of its growth strategy.

A Natural Choice

Following the sale in June, Cabcon added “A Milexia Company” to its logo until the name change was officially implemented — in part to help customers get used to the new name. According to Dehlsen, long-standing business partners have been very receptive.

“Both customers and suppliers have been very open. They could see it was a natural step for a small company that had grown steadily to move up to another level,” he says.

Dehlsen founded Cabcon in 2003, marking the end of 22 years of history. However, he doesn’t feel overly sentimental about the name change:

“It would be sentimental if we were entering something that wasn’t an improvement. But we’ve been welcomed warmly, and we have some exciting opportunities ahead.”

“I started Cabcon many years ago, and it’s great to see it carried forward in a new form. It shows we’ve done something right,” says Brian Dehlsen.

Up until June, the CEO owned 70 percent of Cabcon, while business partner Jacob Jørgensen held 30 percent. As part of the ownership transition — for which the purchase price was not disclosed — the two former owners received shares in the Milexia Group.

Milexia Group has offices not only in the Nordics and its home country of France, but also in Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany and Hong Kong.

This In the Media post is based on a translation of the article originally published on Electronic Supply. Please note this article is in Danish.

For more information, read the official article here or visit the company’s LinkedIn page for ongoing updates on future initiatives and products.

Electronic Supply Interviews CEO Brian Dehlsen of Milexia Nordics Ahead of Recent Name Change

Despite new French owners and a name change, everyday life remains much the same at the component company formerly known as Cabcon.

It all began in 2003, and as of 1 April, it’s officially over. The Cabcon name has been laid to rest.

The component distributor from Brøndby was acquired last year by French group Milexia, and the company has now been renamed Milexia Nordics.

However, daily operations haven’t changed significantly, says founder and CEO Brian Dehlsen.

“Reporting to France is a naturally part of the change, but it hasn’t changed our DNA or the way we work. We continue as before, and we’re still the ones setting the direction,” says Brian Dehlsen.

He explains that the various subsidiaries within the Milexia Group are, to a large extent, allowed to run their businesses independently, with their own administration, finances, and warehouse. Support is available from the headquarters, and there are regular meetings. The implementation of a shared CRM is also underway.

New Markets

Brian Dehlsen adds that he can certainly feel he’s now part of a group with significantly more financial muscle. In its most recent financial year, Cabcon had a turnover of DKK 145 million, while Milexia Group’s revenue exceeds DKK 1 billion. The French group also has over 300 employees, compared to just 18 in Brøndby.

According to Brian Dehlsen, 35 percent of Milexia’s revenue comes from the defence sector, whereas Cabcon has primarily operated as a design-in distributor, supplying electronic components to the electronics and manufacturing industries.

Joining the Milexia Group has therefore significantly expanded Brian Dehlsen’s portfolio.

“We’re gaining access to new markets, new products, and new customers. With defence added to the portfolio, we’re looking at strong growth. From Milexia’s side, there’s also a clear ambition to strengthen our presence in the Nordics,” says Brian Dehlsen.

Before the acquisition, Cabcon had subsidiaries in Sweden, Norway, Poland, and Hong Kong. Since the takeover, Finland has been added. These entities continue to be included in Milexia Nordics’ financial reporting and remain under Brian Dehlsen’s leadership.

A Class Above

But it’s not only the expanded business scope that’s fuelling growth, says Brian Dehlsen. There’s also significant potential in the original business area.

“We’ve moved up a class, which means we can now engage with even larger customers. And we have access to a massive supplier database,” he explains.

Milexia is also actively exploring potential acquisitions in the Nordics as part of its growth strategy.

A Natural Choice

Following the sale in June, Cabcon added “A Milexia Company” to its logo until the name change was officially implemented — in part to help customers get used to the new name. According to Dehlsen, long-standing business partners have been very receptive.

“Both customers and suppliers have been very open. They could see it was a natural step for a small company that had grown steadily to move up to another level,” he says.

Dehlsen founded Cabcon in 2003, marking the end of 22 years of history. However, he doesn’t feel overly sentimental about the name change:

“It would be sentimental if we were entering something that wasn’t an improvement. But we’ve been welcomed warmly, and we have some exciting opportunities ahead.”

“I started Cabcon many years ago, and it’s great to see it carried forward in a new form. It shows we’ve done something right,” says Brian Dehlsen.

Up until June, the CEO owned 70 percent of Cabcon, while business partner Jacob Jørgensen held 30 percent. As part of the ownership transition — for which the purchase price was not disclosed — the two former owners received shares in the Milexia Group.

Milexia Group has offices not only in the Nordics and its home country of France, but also in Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany and Hong Kong.

This In the Media post is based on a translation of the article originally published on Electronic Supply. Please note this article is in Danish.

For more information, read the official article here or visit the company’s LinkedIn page for ongoing updates on future initiatives and products.

Milexia announces the acquisition of Alpha Positron Oy (“Positron”) in Finland

This strategic acquisition enables Milexia to enhance its presence and service offerings within the Nordics region, underscoring its commitment to delivering high-quality, reliable, and efficient technology products and supply chain solutions across various sectors.

Alpha Positron Oy has been serving the electronics industry, IT sector, process automation and defence market for 30 years, providing customers with professional service, sales expertise and consultative engineering. Based in Finland, Alpha Positron Oy has established a strong reputation for its dedication, expertise and customer support.

Antero Leinonen, CEO of Alpha Positron Oy, stated, “I am pleased to collaborate with a capable, reputable and expanding distributor in Europe. This strategic move will allow us to better support our customers by providing enhanced resources and capabilities, supported by all Milexia Nordics and European infrastructure, and GNSS and Timing teams based in France and UK. Together, we will continue to offer premium products and exceptional service to the Finnish market.”

Brian Dehlsen, CEO of Milexia Nordics, remarked, “The acquisition of Alpha Positron Oy is perfectly aligned with our growth strategy. By enlarging our distribution sales team and capabilities in Finland, we are well-positioned to expand our market presence and reinforce our commitment to delivering top-tier solutions to our customers.”

Xavier Gaillard, CEO of Milexia Group, commented, “This acquisition represents a significant milestone in our strategy to acquire value-added distributors of premium manufacturers and augment our expertise in Time and Frequency. It underscores our dedication to growth and innovation, and we look forward to the opportunities this will bring to our customers and partners throughout Europe.”

About Milexia:

Founded in 1971, Milexia Group is one of the world’s leading European suppliers for high-quality electronic components, systems and scientific instruments technology. It has offices and warehouses in France, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany, Nordics and Hong Kong. The Group has technical centers in France and the United Kingdom, which offer customised, installation, training and maintenance solutions for defence, space, GPS/GNSS, transportation, Satcom, Scientific Instrumentation, and others civil industries.

Your Innovative Technology Partner | Milexia Group

About Alpha Positron Oy:

Established in 1995, Alpha Positron Oy is a Finnish based supplier of specialised servers and clock synchronisation equipment for information systems and networks, as well as time/frequency references and components for a wide range of applications. GPS special systems, RF measurement technology and optical transmission solutions form their own product groups. It participates in consultative engineering and provides know-how and support services.

Milexia announces the acquisition of Alpha Positron Oy

This strategic acquisition enables Milexia to enhance its presence and service offerings within the Nordics region, underscoring its commitment to delivering high-quality, reliable, and efficient technology products and supply chain solutions across various sectors.

Alpha Positron Oy has been serving the electronics industry, IT sector, process automation and defence market for 30 years, providing customers with professional service, sales expertise and consultative engineering. Based in Finland, Alpha Positron Oy has established a strong reputation for its dedication, expertise and customer support.

Antero Leinonen, CEO of Alpha Positron Oy, stated, “I am pleased to collaborate with a capable, reputable and expanding distributor in Europe. This strategic move will allow us to better support our customers by providing enhanced resources and capabilities, supported by all Milexia Nordics and European infrastructure, and GNSS and Timing teams based in France and UK. Together, we will continue to offer premium products and exceptional service to the Finnish market.”

Brian Dehlsen, CEO of Milexia Nordics, remarked, “The acquisition of Alpha Positron Oy is perfectly aligned with our growth strategy. By enlarging our distribution sales team and capabilities in Finland, we are well-positioned to expand our market presence and reinforce our commitment to delivering top-tier solutions to our customers.”

Xavier Gaillard, CEO of Milexia Group, commented, “This acquisition represents a significant milestone in our strategy to acquire value-added distributors of premium manufacturers and augment our expertise in Time and Frequency. It underscores our dedication to growth and innovation, and we look forward to the opportunities this will bring to our customers and partners throughout Europe.”

About Milexia:

Founded in 1971, Milexia Group is one of the world’s leading European suppliers for high-quality electronic components, systems and scientific instruments technology. It has offices and warehouses in France, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany, Nordics and Hong Kong. The Group has technical centers in France and the United Kingdom, which offer customised, installation, training and maintenance solutions for defence, space, GPS/GNSS, transportation, Satcom, Scientific Instrumentation, and others civil industries.

Your Innovative Technology Partner | Milexia Group

About Alpha Positron Oy:

Established in 1995, Alpha Positron Oy is a Finnish based supplier of specialised servers and clock synchronisation equipment for information systems and networks, as well as time/frequency references and components for a wide range of applications. GPS special systems, RF measurement technology and optical transmission solutions form their own product groups. It participates in consultative engineering and provides know-how and support services.

Milexia announces the acquisition of Alpha Positron Oy

This strategic acquisition enables Milexia to enhance its presence and service offerings within the Nordics region, underscoring its commitment to delivering high-quality, reliable, and efficient technology products and supply chain solutions across various sectors.

Alpha Positron Oy has been serving the electronics industry, IT sector, process automation and defence market for 30 years, providing customers with professional service, sales expertise and consultative engineering. Based in Finland, Alpha Positron Oy has established a strong reputation for its dedication, expertise and customer support.

Antero Leinonen, CEO of Alpha Positron Oy, stated, “I am pleased to collaborate with a capable, reputable and expanding distributor in Europe. This strategic move will allow us to better support our customers by providing enhanced resources and capabilities, supported by all Milexia Nordics and European infrastructure, and GNSS and Timing teams based in France and UK. Together, we will continue to offer premium products and exceptional service to the Finnish market.”

Brian Dehlsen, CEO of Milexia Nordics, remarked, “The acquisition of Alpha Positron Oy is perfectly aligned with our growth strategy. By enlarging our distribution sales team and capabilities in Finland, we are well-positioned to expand our market presence and reinforce our commitment to delivering top-tier solutions to our customers.”

Xavier Gaillard, CEO of Milexia Group, commented, “This acquisition represents a significant milestone in our strategy to acquire value-added distributors of premium manufacturers and augment our expertise in Time and Frequency. It underscores our dedication to growth and innovation, and we look forward to the opportunities this will bring to our customers and partners throughout Europe.”

About Milexia:

Founded in 1971, Milexia Group is one of the world’s leading European suppliers for high-quality electronic components, systems and scientific instruments technology. It has offices and warehouses in France, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany, Nordics and Hong Kong. The Group has technical centers in France and the United Kingdom, which offer customised, installation, training and maintenance solutions for defence, space, GPS/GNSS, transportation, Satcom, Scientific Instrumentation, and others civil industries.

Your Innovative Technology Partner | Milexia Group

About Alpha Positron Oy:

Established in 1995, Alpha Positron Oy is a Finnish based supplier of specialised servers and clock synchronisation equipment for information systems and networks, as well as time/frequency references and components for a wide range of applications. GPS special systems, RF measurement technology and optical transmission solutions form their own product groups. It participates in consultative engineering and provides know-how and support services.

Milexia announces the acquisition of Alpha Positron Oy

This strategic acquisition enables Milexia to enhance its presence and service offerings within the Nordics region, underscoring its commitment to delivering high-quality, reliable, and efficient technology products and supply chain solutions across various sectors.

Alpha Positron Oy has been serving the electronics industry, IT sector, process automation and defence market for 30 years, providing customers with professional service, sales expertise and consultative engineering. Based in Finland, Alpha Positron Oy has established a strong reputation for its dedication, expertise and customer support.

Antero Leinonen, CEO of Alpha Positron Oy, stated, “I am pleased to collaborate with a capable, reputable and expanding distributor in Europe. This strategic move will allow us to better support our customers by providing enhanced resources and capabilities, supported by all Milexia Nordics and European infrastructure, and GNSS and Timing teams based in France and UK. Together, we will continue to offer premium products and exceptional service to the Finnish market.”

Brian Dehlsen, CEO of Milexia Nordics, remarked, “The acquisition of Alpha Positron Oy is perfectly aligned with our growth strategy. By enlarging our distribution sales team and capabilities in Finland, we are well-positioned to expand our market presence and reinforce our commitment to delivering top-tier solutions to our customers.”

Xavier Gaillard, CEO of Milexia Group, commented, “This acquisition represents a significant milestone in our strategy to acquire value-added distributors of premium manufacturers and augment our expertise in Time and Frequency. It underscores our dedication to growth and innovation, and we look forward to the opportunities this will bring to our customers and partners throughout Europe.”

About Milexia:

Founded in 1971, Milexia Group is one of the world’s leading European suppliers for high-quality electronic components, systems and scientific instruments technology. It has offices and warehouses in France, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany, Nordics and Hong Kong. The Group has technical centers in France and the United Kingdom, which offer customised, installation, training and maintenance solutions for defence, space, GPS/GNSS, transportation, Satcom, Scientific Instrumentation, and others civil industries.

Your Innovative Technology Partner | Milexia Group

About Alpha Positron Oy:

Established in 1995, Alpha Positron Oy is a Finnish based supplier of specialised servers and clock synchronisation equipment for information systems and networks, as well as time/frequency references and components for a wide range of applications. GPS special systems, RF measurement technology and optical transmission solutions form their own product groups. It participates in consultative engineering and provides know-how and support services.