B&W acquires Universal Acoustic & Emission Technologies
Published by Francesca Brindle,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises, Inc. (B&W) has acquired Universal Acoustic & Emission Technologies, Inc. (UniversalAET), a Wisconsin-based provider of custom engineered acoustic, emission and filtration solutions, effective immediately.
UniversalAET is a bolt-on acquisition for B&W MEGTEC and will be included in B&W’s industrial operating segment. The new company will be named Babcock & Wilcox Universal and operate under the trade name B&W Universal. UniversalAET provides custom-engineered acoustic, emission and filtration solutions to the natural gas power generation, midstream natural gas pipeline, locomotive and general industrial end-markets, employing approximately 460 people, mainly in the US and Mexico. UniversalAET’s product offering includes gas turbine inlet and exhaust systems, custom silencers, filters and custom enclosures.
“UniversalAET expands our industrial environmental portfolio into noise abatement, introduces us to new end markets and customers, and gives us another avenue to serve natural gas power generation customers,” said B&W Chairman and Chief Executive Officer E. James Ferland. “This acquisition aligns with our strategy to grow our industrial market exposure and continue to increase our non-coal revenue base.”
The deal is based on an enterprise value of US$55 million, subject to certain adjustments. UniversalAET is expected to generate approximately US$80 million of annual revenue and to be accretive in 2017.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/12012017/bw-acquires-universal-acoustic-emission-technologies/
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