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Samsung Electronics to acquire Harman International

Total value of the acquisition is US$ 8 billion; Samsung will also get access to Harman’s client portfolio, which includes major car manufacturers.
3 min read22 Nov '16
Autocar India News DeskAutocar India News Desk

Samsung Electronics and Harman International announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Samsung will acquire Harman for a total equity value of approximately US$ 8 billion. This development will provide Samsung a large presence in the automotive industry through connected car technologies, which is estimated to exceed US$ 100 billion by 2025, in terms of global market value. The connected car technologies include embedded infotainment systems, telematics, connected safety and security and others.

According to Samsung, making inroads into the connected car technologies, a big growth segment, has been a strategic priority. The acquisition also brings more than 30 million vehicles, which are currently equipped with Harman-made connected car and audio systems, directly under Samsung’s umbrella. Furthermore, Samsung will now also get access to Harman’s client portfolio, which includes all major car manufacturers.

According to Harman International, around 65 percent of its total reported turnover of US$ 7 billion for the accounting year October 2015- September 2016 were contributed by the automotive industry. Additionally, the company claims that its order backlog for auto industry as on June 30, 2016 stood at US$ 24 billion. An official release says, “Harman’s experience in designing and integrating sophisticated in-vehicle technologies, as well as its long-term relationships with most of the world’s largest automakers, will create significant growth opportunities for the combined business by enabling it to leverage Samsung’s expertise in connected mobility, semiconductors, user experience, displays and its global distribution channels. “Harman perfectly complements Samsung in terms of technologies, products and solutions, and joining forces is a natural extension of the automotive strategy we have been pursuing for some time,” said Oh-Hyun Kwon, vice-chairman and CEO of Samsung Electronics.  “As a Tier 1 automotive supplier with deep customer relationships, strong brands, leading technology and a recognized portfolio of best-in-class products, Harman immediately establishes a strong foundation for Samsung to grow our automotive platform.  Dinesh Paliwal is a proven global leader and, in our extensive discussions, we have developed deep respect for him, his strong senior leadership team and Harman’s talented employees.

Harman’s sustained track record of rapid growth fuelled by technology leadership and an unmatched automotive order pipeline reflects its commitment to innovation and customers.” “The vehicle of tomorrow will be transformed by smart technology and connectivity in the same way that simple feature phones have become sophisticated smart devices over the past decade,” added Young Sohn, president and chief strategy officer of Samsung Electronics.

Commenting on this acquisition, Dinesh Paliwal, Harman chairman, president and CEO, said: “Samsung is an ideal partner for Harman and this transaction will provide tremendous benefits to our automotive customers and consumers around the world. Combining Samsung’s strengths in leading-edge displays, connectivity and processing solutions with Harman’s technology leadership and long-standing customer relationships will enable OEMs to provide new offerings for their customers.  Partnerships and scale are essential to winning over the long term in automotive as demand for robust connected car and autonomous driving solutions increases at a rapid pace.  This transaction will bring Harman and Samsung’s complementary strengths together to accelerate innovation in this space. We look forward to working together with Samsung to elevate experiences for consumers worldwide.”  

India impact

It is yet to be understood how this global acquisition by Samsung will impact Harman’s India-based operations. The company had inaugurated its first manufacturing plant in Chakan, near Pune, in November 2014. The facility has a current installed capacity to manufacture 400,000 car sets per year. Besides that, the company has an acoustics systems engineering centre in Pune. The company is known for developing the infotainment systems in some recently launched passenger cars from Tata Motors such as the Tiago, Zest, and Bolt.

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