Atlas Copco has agreed to purchase Lewa GmbH and Geveke BV and their subsidiaries from Japan’s Nikkiso Co Ltd in a €670 million deal.
Founded in 1952, Germany’s Lewa manufactures diaphragm metering pumps, process pumps and full metering systems. The company employs round 1200 people and had 2021 revenues of €233 million.
“Lewa has a long tradition of supporting customers and developing main industrial move know-how for efficient, precise and protected handling of fluids,” said Andrew Walker, president of Atlas Copco’s Power Technique Business Area. “Through this acquisition we’re building our presence and technology offering inside constructive displacement pumps.”
Geveke, which was founded in 1874, distributes compressors and engineers superior and complex process pump installations. The firm is headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, has 173 employees and had revenues of approximately €61 million in 2021.
เกจแรงดันสูง has sturdy engineering functionality, offering complete industrial pump solutions from concept to commissioning,” said Atlas Copco’s Walker.
The acquisition is predicted to be accomplished in the course of the second quarter 2022.
The main part of the acquired businesses could have its base within the Power and Flow division within Atlas Copco’s Power Technique Business Area and a smaller half will be part of the Service division within Atlas Copco’s Compressor Technique Business Area.
The Lewa and Geveke acquisition comes simply weeks after Atlas Copco unveiled
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