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In a move that could have a major impact on the automatic
identification and data collection (AIDC) marketplace,
Zebra Technologies said it will buy Motorola Solutions’
enterprise business for $3.45 billion in cash.
Zebra will get Motorola’s enterprise mobile computing,
bar-code scanning technology, and wireless LAN, or local
area networking, solutions. The products will complement
Zebra’s current portfolio that includes bar-code and enterprise printing; asset tracking; Internet of Things (Io T) solutions; and motion and location sensing.
“This acquisition will transform Zebra into a leading
provider of solutions that deliver greater intelligence and
insights into our customers’ enterprises and extended value
chains,” said Zebra CEO Anders Gustafsson in a statement.
The acquisition positions Zebra to capitalize on the “
accelerating convergence of mobility, data analytics, and cloud
computing,” Gustafsson said.
The transaction will expand Zebra’s geographic reach,
as the combined company will have about 20,000 chan-
nel partners in more than 100 countries. The combined
product portfolio will include 4,500 U.S. and international
patents issued and pending. Approximately 4,500 Motorola
employees are expected to join Zebra.
The companies said the combination of Zebra
Technologies with Motorola’s enterprise business would
have had pro-forma sales in 2013 of approximately $3.5
billion. Zebra had $1 billion in sales in 2013.
STRUGGLING BUSINESS?
According to Motorola Solutions Chairman and CEO
Greg Brown, the company is exiting the enterprise market
so that it can focus all its efforts on its government and
public safety businesses. Motorola Solutions will also keep
its Integrated Digital Enhanced Network (iDEN) business,
which includes wireless two-way radios for business.
In 2007, Motorola made a big push into the enterprise mobile computing business by acquiring Symbol
Technologies for $3.89 billion. Recently, however, the
enterprise business has struggled as current customers have
delayed their orders as a cost-cutting measure, according to
some sources.
The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals. It is expected to be completed by the end of 2014.
Zebra to acquire Motorola’s enterprise business
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