EMI solutions establishes European logistics hub

EMI solutions establishes European logistics hub

EMI Solutions strengthens European presence with new Italian logistics hub. The company partners with LDI Group to enhance customer support and supply chain reliability. This strategic move aligns with their investment in European markets, crucial for maintaining growth, especially with over 40% of turnover from custom-designed products.


Global EMC solutions provider EMI Solutions has established a European headquarters in Milan, Italy, and signed an agreement with LDI Group and its subsidiary, Interlaziale, to hold stock and provide logistics support. This strategic move is designed to enhance sales, technical support, and design-in services for their expanding European customer base, ensuring a reliable supply chain.

Investment in the European market is vital for EMI Solutions, with over 40% of turnover derived from custom-designed products. The partnership with LDI Logistics Group, located near Milan, aims to bolster support across key markets including Industrial, Machine Control, Power Quality, IT, Robotics, EC-Charger, Smart Building, Defence, and Medical applications.

Interlaziale, with 48 years of experience and ISO certifications, will provide third-party warehousing. Its central logistics hub, near Italy’s largest industrial area, is strategically positioned to serve EMI Solutions’ needs effectively.

EMI Solutions, with over 40 years in designing and manufacturing EMI filters, offers a comprehensive range of EMC solutions. Their product line includes EMC Components, Inlet Filters, Feedthrough Components, Power Quality, Military Grade Filters, and Surge Protection.

The company is committed to addressing industry EMI challenges with a robust global supply footprint across eight industry segments. Continuous investment in technology and skills underscores their promise of efficiency and seamless customer support.


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