Innviertel assembly company SGS took over German company

Innviertel assembly company SGS took over German company

“We are thus strengthening our range of services and offering our customers even more specialist staff and even greater technical know-how,” said SGS Managing Director Christian Gittmaier in a press release on Wednesday.

The acquisition strengthens the presence in the central German economic area and expands the market position in mechanical assembly and maintenance. This will enable customers to be served even more flexibly and quickly, says SGS owner Werner Griesmaier. In 2019, SGS Industrial Services, founded in 2003, took over Bähr Anlagenbau GmbH in Düsseldorf in order to expand its services in the field of electrical assembly.

International industrial assembly and project services

Kurt Schuhmacher Industriemontagen GmbH & Co. KG. achieved total sales of 15.1 million euros in 2023. SGS had a turnover of 140 million euros last year with 800 employees, 120 of them in Dorf an der Pram. The company offers industrial assembly and project services internationally and is present at 16 locations on three continents. Employees are currently being sought in the fields of electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and pipeline construction.

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