Buyers Reach Agreement on Imtech Takeover

August 13, 2015

Pon Holdings and Parcom Capital announced they have agreed to buy Imtech Marine, the marine division of Dutch engineering services company Royal Imtech who has been declared bankrupt.
 
No monetary figures have been shared. The final details of the takeover are yet to be worked out.
 
Pon Holdings and Parcom Capital claim their advent as the new shareholders guarantees the continuity of Imtech Marine while also allowing the company to realize its growth ambition. The takeover creates peace of mind and security among employees, customers and suppliers, the buyers said in a press release.
 
“We are extremely happy with Pon Holdings and Parcom Capital as the new ‘owners’ of Imtech Marine,” said René ten Brinke, Director Global Services of Imtech Marine. “Both are highly professional companies, with extensive experience in the maritime industry, it couldn’t have been a better scenario for us. This new ownership aligns perfectly with the positive developments that have already been set in motion within Imtech Marine and will also further strengthen and accelerate growth of our business.”
 
Pon Holdings and Parcom Capital say their investments are part of a long-term commitment to Imtech Marine, who will continue to operate independently after the takeover
 
Full-ship technology solutions provider Imtech Marine presently employs nearly 2,500 staff at almost 100 offices in 30 countries.

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