KT (MAIRE) completes acquisition of APS Evolution
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
APS Evolution S.r.l. is the parent company of Italy-based APS Designing Energy S.r.l. and Poland-based KTI Poland S.A., two engineering firms which boast a solid international reputation in the execution of projects for the conversion of natural resources (downstream petrochemical segment), with a specific focus on innovative rubbers, as well as in green chemistry, such as biofuels and bioplastics. As of 30 June 2024, the companies generated total revenues of €61.7 million and backlog was €137.3 million.
This acquisition will enable MAIRE to expand its engineering capacity by adding a multidisciplinary team of around 290 experts in different fields, such as process, automation, mechanical, piping, electrical, and civil engineering. Additionally, the takeover of KTI Poland will enhance MAIRE’s footprint in Eastern Europe, bringing new opportunities and prospects, especially in the upgrading of existing plants.
The agreement provides for an overall cash consideration of approximately €7.7 million, of which approximately €1.2 million paid today, and €6.5 million in four instalments due within 2030.
Alessandro Bernini, MAIRE CEO, commented: “This acquisition will support the group’s expected growth in the coming years with highly skilled professionals. The decarbonisation of the industry is a key factor in achieving the European Green Deal objectives and we are eager to contribute with our technological and engineering know-how to a more sustainable economy.”
APS Evolution has been advised by Studio Tributario e Legale Bianchi of Rome, while MAIRE has been supported by its internal M&A, Legal and Corporate Affairs and Governance teams.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/30072024/kt-maire-completes-acquisition-of-aps-evolution/
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