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Global calibration leader expands reach with strategic acquisitions
Jan 16 2024
Calibration services global leader Trescal has announced strategic acquisitions across multiple countries. Lumadae and ACCI in Brazil, Q&Q in South Korea, SP Metrology System in Thailand, and A.A. Jansson in the United States have joined Trescal's network. These acquisitions, totalling €12 million in sales and 200 employees, strengthen Trescal's presence and capabilities.
In South Korea, Q&Q, with €3.7 million in revenue, positions Trescal as the leader in the Busan region. This acquisition enhances technical offerings, particularly in gas and liquid flow calibration.
SP Metrology System, generating €1.3 million in sales near Bangkok, brings a broad scope of 19 domains, including dimensional, chemical, and time and frequency calibration. Its client portfolio in the food and beverage sector complements Trescal Thailand’s capabilities.
In Brazil, ACCI and Lumadae, contributing €5 million in combined revenue, enhance Trescal Brazil’s liquid flow calibration and repair offerings in Sao Paulo. Their accreditations in density and liquid flow cater to chemical, energy, and water supply sectors.
A.A. Jansson, based in Michigan and generating €2 million in sales, specialises in dimensional calibrations, notably for gage blocks. Its expertise includes resurfacing gage blocks before calibration in a controlled environment.
Guillaume Caroit, Trescal CEO, expressed excitement about the 100th acquisition milestone, emphasising the company's commitment to balancing market exposure across geographies and industries.
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