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Aeroflex Expands in EU with ABP Impex Stake Buy
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Aeroflex Expands in EU with ABP Impex Stake Buy

M.R. Organisation Ltd., a subsidiary of Aeroflex Enterprises Limited (formerly SAT Industries Limited), has acquired a 51 per cent equity stake in Portugal-based ABP Impex through its US subsidiary. The move is aimed at expanding Aeroflex's global footprint in the high-pressure compressor ecosystem, particularly across Europe and Latin America.

ABP Impex is a specialist in servicing high-pressure compressors and boasts robust EBITDA margins and technical capabilities. The company has a proven track record in manufacturing and servicing a wide range of parts compatible with most high-pressure compressors in the market.

This acquisition strengthens M.R. Organisation’s position in the global compressor aftermarket and service segments. It also creates avenues for cross-selling products and services across its existing international client base.

ABP Impex is led by Mr Marcelo Brocco, a seasoned professional with over 35 years of experience in the compressed air industry. His technical expertise and long-standing relationships across the sector are expected to be a strategic asset in driving growth and expanding market reach.

Commenting on the development, Mr Mayur Kamdar, Managing Director of M.R. Organisation Ltd., stated, “This acquisition strategically expands us into the high-pressure compressor market, leveraging ABP’s specialised global service capabilities in Latin America and Europe. We aim to establish a leading presence through technical excellence and dedicated service support.”

With this acquisition, Aeroflex Enterprises reaffirms its commitment to global expansion and technical leadership in the high-pressure compressor space.

M.R. Organisation Ltd., a subsidiary of Aeroflex Enterprises Limited (formerly SAT Industries Limited), has acquired a 51 per cent equity stake in Portugal-based ABP Impex through its US subsidiary. The move is aimed at expanding Aeroflex's global footprint in the high-pressure compressor ecosystem, particularly across Europe and Latin America.ABP Impex is a specialist in servicing high-pressure compressors and boasts robust EBITDA margins and technical capabilities. The company has a proven track record in manufacturing and servicing a wide range of parts compatible with most high-pressure compressors in the market.This acquisition strengthens M.R. Organisation’s position in the global compressor aftermarket and service segments. It also creates avenues for cross-selling products and services across its existing international client base.ABP Impex is led by Mr Marcelo Brocco, a seasoned professional with over 35 years of experience in the compressed air industry. His technical expertise and long-standing relationships across the sector are expected to be a strategic asset in driving growth and expanding market reach.Commenting on the development, Mr Mayur Kamdar, Managing Director of M.R. Organisation Ltd., stated, “This acquisition strategically expands us into the high-pressure compressor market, leveraging ABP’s specialised global service capabilities in Latin America and Europe. We aim to establish a leading presence through technical excellence and dedicated service support.”With this acquisition, Aeroflex Enterprises reaffirms its commitment to global expansion and technical leadership in the high-pressure compressor space.

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