Close to the customer, delivered quickly: igus takes over harnessing specialist elko
February 4, 2025
Thanks to expanded production capacities, companies can receive the right harnessed cable for their application even faster

igus announces the acquisition of elko Verbindungstechnik GmbH. With this step, the company is expanding its assembly capacities in the field of drive technology. At the same time, the motion plastics specialist from Cologne is now even closer to its customers in southern Germany, the centre of the German machine tool and automotive industry.
The harnessing of cables for moving applications is a core competence of the motion plastics specialist igus. These are manufactured according to industrial standards or customised specifications. For cables, igus draws on its extensive chainflex range, which is used in combination with well-known connector manufacturers such as Harting, Binder, TE Intercontec, Yamaichi and many others. With almost 6,000 harnessed motor, servo, signal and encoder cables for use in energy chains and suitable for 40 manufacturer standards, igus offers the right drive cable for almost every application. The harnessed readycable cables guarantee a long service life thanks to extensive tests and quality checks in the 4,000m2 test laboratory and more than 25 years of experience igus has in the manufacture and assembly of cables.
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In January 2025, igus acquired elko Verbindungstechnik GmbH. Like igus, elko is an owner-run company and an expert in connection technology. The company from Kirchheim am Necker specialises in assembling cables and plug-in connectors into customer-specific systems and cable sets, which are primarily used in mechanical engineering and the automotive industry. Thanks to its geographical location and good transport links, the location in Kirchheim am Neckar offers ideal conditions for geographical proximity to customers and even better service. “Being close to our numerous clients in southern Germany enables igus to be even more flexible and respond more quickly to individual requirements,” emphasises Michael Blass, igus CEO e-chain systems. “The regional proximity allows for even more direct and personalised customer service.” It is precisely this proximity to customers and their applications that is important for developing innovative and customised solutions for a wide range of application scenarios. It is important to pay close attention to the specific requirements of the respective application. “There is no one-cable-fits-all; the operating conditions and location play a decisive role in choosing the best cable,” says Christian Stremlau, Head of readychain & readycable at igus. “We always look for the most cost-effective solution that works.”
Merger strengthens both partners
With the acquisition of elko, igus is also expanding its production capacities through more production space and consistent automation of production processes. The result is a manufacturing network with minimal throughput and delivery times. Currently, igus harnesses over 14,000 cables per week in Germany alone. In total, readycables are harnessed at 14 international igus locations worldwide. The tried-and-tested harnessing machines will also be used at elko in future to reduce throughput times while increasing quality and price stability in Kirchheim. “As in Cologne, we will continue to invest and work continuously on developing innovative solutions,” says Stremlau. One example is the self-developed and patented Crimptower, each of which holds 10 crimping machines and 20 different strip products for immediate processing. “We made a very conscious decision to purchase elko,” emphasises Stremlau. “elko is an owner-run company that has grown steadily and is characterised by its committed employees who put their heart and soul into their work. It is a company with character and tradition, with strong relationships to its customers. It is deeply rooted in the region. igus would like to thank Harwig Nuß and Markus Grözinger, who founded the company in 1998, for their trust, and feels a great sense of responsibility to use the joint strengths and resources to always offer all customers even better service and even better products.” Stremlau is convinced that the merger of igus and elko will strengthen both companies. “We look forward to working with the friendly and ambitious elko team and their current CEOs to ensure that customers have quick access to the best harnessed cable that works reliably in their moving application,” concludes Blass.
