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Burckhardt Compression acquires ACT

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On 12 September 2025, Burckhardt Compression completed the acquisition of Advanced Compressor Technology (ACT), a service company specialising in reciprocating equipment for the downstream market in the US.

With locations in Batavia, Illinois, and Pasadena, Texas, ACT holds a strong position in key sectors including fertilizer, industrial gases, petrochemical, and refinery. This acquisition supports Burckhardt Compression’s growth strategy in the US by expanding its services network close to downstream customers and by adding component manufacturing to its local capabilities.

Rainer Duebi, President of the Services Division at Burckhardt Compression, confirmed: “We planned the acquisition of ACT as a strategic step that fits perfectly with our US growth ambitions. It enhances our ability to support downstream customers through local spare parts manufacturing and broader service coverage. The timing is ideal – it will help us mitigate the impact of tariffs on Swiss exports. ACT will continue to grow with Burckhardt Compression, and we will benefit greatly from their expertise.”

ACT’s deep expertise in reciprocating compressors significantly strengthens Burckhardt Compression’s ability to serve customers across the American market. With ACT’s manufacturing capabilities, Burckhardt Compression can now produce and repair spare parts locally, ensuring quick response times for its customer base. The entire Burckhardt Compression organisation is pleased to welcome nearly 30 ACT employees into the Services Division in America.

“The selling process with the Burckhardt Compression team was seamless. Their rich history and focus on innovation quickly made it clear that we share many common values, confirming our initial impression: Burckhardt Compression is the best choice to acquire ACT,” said Tim Sniezek, Founder of ACT.

Burckhardt Compression values partnerships and is dedicated to maintaining continuity of service and trusted relationships with all ACT customers and suppliers during and after the transition.

ACT generates revenues in the high single-digit million range (CHF).

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