Systemair acquires air conditioning company in ...
Systemair (NASDAQ OMX Stockholm: SYSR) has agreed to acquire the Airwell factory
in Milan, Italy that is part of the Airwell Group.
Airwell Barlassina manufactures chillers for comfort cooling. The product range
includes chillers from 20 to 1200 kW. Airwell has one of the widest product
lines and manufactures chillers with both liquid cooling and air cooling. In
recent years, there has been extensive product development, and most products
are currently Eurovent certified.
The factory has 155 employees and Systemair will also take over parts of the
sales department for commercial air conditioning in Italy. The plant has one of
the most modern R&D centre in Europe for development and testing of chillers, a
showroom and a training centre.
The turnover of the company is estimated at around 24 MEUR for 2011. Closing is
expected to take place in January 2012.
- "The acquisition will strengthen us considerably in our sales of air handling
units where cooling is included to create a good indoor climate. We will become
much stronger in the project business and see clear synergies through this
acquisition", says Gerald Engström, CEO of Systemair.
For further information, please contact:
Gerald Engström, CEO, +46 222 440 01, +46 70 519 00 01
Svein Nilsen, Vice President Marketing, +47 930 62700
Systemair AB, SE-739 30 Skinnskatteberg, Sweden, +46Â 222 440 00,
www.systemair.com
Note:Â The information in this press release is information that Systemair AB is
required to disclose in accordance with the Swedish Securities Markets Act
and/or the Swedish Financial Instruments Trading Act. Swedish and English
versions of this information have been submitted for publication at 14.30 am on
28 November 2011.
Systemair in brief
Systemair is a leading ventilation company with operations in 41 countries in
Europe, North- and South America, the Middle East, Asia, Africa and Australia.
The Company had sales of SEK 3.47 billion in financial 2010/11 and currently
employs about 2,800 people. Systemair has reported an operating profit every
year since 1974, when the Company was founded. During the past 15 years, the
Company's growth rate has averaged about 15 percent.
Systemair has well-established operations in growth markets. The Group's
products are marketed under the Systemair, Frico, VEAB and Fantech brands.
Systemair shares have been quoted on the Mid Cap List of the OMX Nordic Exchange
in Stockholm since October 2007. The Group comprises about 60 companies.
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