Pon Holdings Acquires Imtech Marine

August 14, 2015

 Pon Holdings BV will take over part of the bankrupt Royal Imtech, a leading company in the global maritime market.

 
Dutch engineering services company Imtech Marine will continue to operate independently after the acquisition. Parcom Capital is also partnering in this acquisition. The acquisition price is not disclosed.
 
The ailing Imtech was formally declared bankrupt on Thursday. The takeover creates peace of mind and security amongst employees, customers and suppliers.
 
Imtech is  operating as a full-service provider and system integrator of tailor-made, innovative and sustainable technology solutions covering the whole ship. The company employs nearly 2500 staff at almost 100 offices in 30 countries, close to shipbuilding centers and along the shipping routes. 
 
According Pon Holdings, one of the largest family in the Netherlands, Imtech Marine is a good addition.
 
René ten Brinke, Director Global Services of Imtech Marine says: “We are extremely happy with Pon Holdings and Parcom Capital as the new ‘owners’ 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 is a Dutch conglomerate in the transportation sector, and Parcom Capital is an investment arm of ING Insurance Eurasia
 
Pon Holdings has lot of international experience in the maritime and offshore sectors and there are 13,000 employees work across more than 32 countries.
 

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