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Manitou Group acquires majority stake in Italian companies COME and Metal Work
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Manitou Group acquires majority stake in Italian companies COME and Metal Work

Manitou Group acquires majority stake in Italian companies COME and Metal Work

Manitou Group, a world reference in the handling, aerial work platforms and earth moving sectors, has announced an agreement to acquire 75% of COME S.R.L, a company specializing in the production of mechanically welded parts, and 75% of Metal Work S.R.L, a company specializing in laser cutting.

These investments will support the Group’s growth by integrating two upstream assembly stages for machines produced at the Manitou Group plant in Castelfranco (Emilia Romagna, Italy). This move positions the production of high-capacity chassis, turntables and booms among the Group’s core businesses. These majority shareholdings will be finalized in early 2024.

Manitou Group acquires majority stake in Italian companies COME and Metal Work

A long-standing partner of Manitou Group, COME (280 employees – sales of €46 million in 2022), based in Emilia Romagna (Italy), boasts recognized know-how and industrial equipment for the manufacture of mechanically welded parts.

Based in Forli, near COME, Metal Work (70 employees – sales of €31 million in 2022) has extensive expertise in cutting and bending high-strength steel sheets.

Both companies will continue to serve all their existing customers.

Manitou Group acquires majority stake in Italian companies COME and Metal Work

Marco Iotti, Managing Director of Manitou Italia, explains: “We’re proud of these alliances with COME and Metal Work, with whom we’ve already been working for over 20 years. We share the same sense of innovation, quality and industrial excellence. These acquisitions enable us to benefit from two key areas of expertise in the manufacture of our products, and to optimize our supply chain. We will of course continue to work and develop cooperation with all our suppliers, which is necessary to absorb the very high demand for our products”.

Fabio Grilli, President of COME and shareholder of Metal Work, adds: “Joining Manitou Group is a great honour for our companies. We have long shared the key values of customer focus and quality. This merger will take us to new levels in our development.”

Manitou Group acquires majority stake in Italian companies COME and Metal Work

Post source : Manitou Group

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