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Asko Appliances

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Asko Appliances AB
IndustryDomestic appliances, commercial appliances
FoundedVara, Sweden (1950; 74 years ago (1950))
Headquarters
Sweden
Area served
Worldwide
Products
  • Dishwashers
  • Ovens
  • Cooktops
  • Refrigerators
  • Washing machines
  • Dryers
ParentGorenje
Websiteasko.com

Asko Appliances AB is a company founded in Sweden that produces household appliances including refrigerators, dishwashers and washing machines. It was based in Jung in Vara Municipality in Västergötland. Asko Appliances is now owned by Gorenje Group which is a part of Chinese major appliances manufacturer Hisense. The products continue to be sold in Sweden under the brand Cylinda and Asko. In North America, Asko imports only dishwashers and laundry appliances. Asko is upscale and competes against Bosch, Miele, SMEG, Viking Range, Fulgor, Kitchen Aid and Electrolux.

History

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The company was established in 1950 by Karl-Erik Andersson, whose first invention was a washing machine. The company started producing a fully automatic front-loading washing machine and a compact dishwasher in 1965, and started exporting their products in 1967. The original name was Junga Verkstäder, but after having been acquired by Asea in 1978, the name was changed to Asea Cylinda, later becoming ABB Cylinda after the merger of Asea with the Swiss Brown Boveri Corporation to form ABB. In 1984, they introduced the washing machines as we know of today: no springs, four shock absorbers and a door that directly connects to the outer drum, the latter being a unique design for domestic front loaders. The top loaders (only sold in Europe) also have four shock absorbers and no springs. The company was acquired by Finnish furniture manufacturer Asko (founded by Aukusti Heikki Asko-Avonius) in 1988. The name was also changed to Asko ASEA. Somewhere around 1992, ASEA was dropped from the name and it became Asko. Asko Appliances was acquired by the Italian Antonio Merloni Group in 2000.[1]

With the acquisition of Asko Appliances the ownership of the Cylinda brand was kept within the corporate group of Asea, but in 1999 the name was changed from Asea Skandia to Elektroskandia. In 2008, Elektroskandia was acquired by the international company Sonepar. In July 2010 Asko Appliances was acquired by Slovenian Gorenje Group.[2][3] Gorenje transferred production of all Asko appliances from Sweden to Slovenia in 2013.[4] In June 2018, Chinese company Hisense acquired 95% majority in Gorenje Group.[5][6] In February 2013, the washing machine and dryer production was moved to Velenje, Slovenia, and in July 2013 the dishwasher production was also moved. The development part was moved to Lidköping. In November 2022, Cylinda washing machines made in Turkey are sold.

Cylinda is still owned by Elektroskandia Sverige AB.[7]

Timeline

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  • 1950 Establishment by Karl-Erik Andersson
  • 1965 Fully automatic washing machines and compact dishwasher introduced
  • 1967 Appliance export started
  • 1978 ASEA takeover, name changed to ASEA Cylinda
  • 1984 Introduction of the "Quattro" line of machines with four shock absorbers, no springs and a direct-connecting door, Asea starts selling washing machines and tumble dryers in The Netherlands
  • 1988 Takeover by ASKO, name changed to ASKO ASEA
  • 1992 Name change to ASKO, the 20003 washing machine introduced with, a world's first for a domestic machine, frequency converter (FU) brushless motor, 44-liter machines refreshed, models 11003 and 12003 now with 1400 RPM.
  • 1994 44-liter washing machines and dryers refreshed, new control panel design
  • 1995 Final year for the 44-liter top load washing machines, final refresh of the 44-liter washing machines and related tumble dryers, all models now have an internal model number ending with A (i.e., 20005-WM200A) timer models now have hybrid timers, all models equipped with magnet drain pumps, control panel refreshed once again
  • 1998 50-liter machines introduced with an all-new design, still using Quattro. Door seal moved from outer tub to door
  • 2000 Takeover by Antonio Merloni
  • 2003 50-liter machines refreshed with DC brushless motors and 1800 RPM
  • 2006 50-liter machines final refresh, new control panel, 1800 RPM model dropped, drum spider material changed from Stainless Steel to cast Aluminium due to tolerance issues on high spin speed machines, bearing sealing cartridge changed accordingly
  • 2007 New generation of washing machines launched with a full-width control panel with the detergent dispenser below it and 2000RPM spin. Models with the drop-down door are axed
  • 2013 Production of ASKO washing machines moves to Slovenia alongside a redesigned drum with hourglass-shaped paddles called the Active Drum
  • 2017 New generation of washing machines and tumble dryers launched with the Classic, Logic, and Style ranges. New features include a centrally-placed dial, a pull-open door, a choice of wash modes and a return to a regular detergent drawer. Style models feature a TFT-colour display, Pro Wash recirculation spray, Auto Dose, Steam Refresh program, and 1800RPM spin

Notes

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  1. ^ History based on "The ASKO story Archived September 23, 2006, at the Wayback Machine"; "Antonio Merloni: Past and present Archived October 4, 2006, at the Wayback Machine" (official corporate history pages).
  2. ^ "Gorenje acquiring Swedish top-level white goods producer". ASKO. 29 July 2010. Archived from the original on August 21, 2010. Retrieved 17 August 2010.
  3. ^ "Slovene appliance maker Gorenje buys Sweden's Asko". Reuters. 29 July 2010. Retrieved 17 August 2010.
  4. ^ "ASKO Fires ALL Swedish Employees CORRECTION 7/17". 14 July 2012.
  5. ^ "Brussels clears Hisense's takeover of Gorenje". www.sloveniatimes.com. Retrieved 2020-10-29.
  6. ^ "China's Hisense ups stake in Slovenia's Gorenje to over 95 percent". Reuters. 2018-06-28. Archived from the original on April 19, 2019. Retrieved 2020-10-29.
  7. ^ Elektroskandia Sweden Sustainability, report 2021 (PDF).
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