The Mayer family, owners of BMA AG, and the shareholders of SMAG have signed an agreement to merge their worldwide mechanical engineering and plant construction activities. The aim of the merger right from the outset was for the newly created group of companies to establish a more broad-based and stable portfolio. The aim is to achieve further expansion of business activities across sectors by taking advantage of complementary market access and local production facilities. The merger of the two medium-sized companies will create a mechanical engineering and plant construction company with a turnover of approximately € 300 million and 2,000 employees at what currently stands at 27 locations around the world.
The merger of the two companies also facilitates Dr Rolf Mayer’s desire to take a step back from operational business in the future and establish a sustainable future for BMA after he leaves the Board of Management. SMAG and BMA are perfectly suited to one another in terms of their strategic focus and corporate culture. Both companies are unified by a long-standing tradition of constructing machinery and equipment for various industries with a focus on international business activities. The management of the two companies have also been working together for many years. For example, Sebastian Brandes, CEO of SMAG, has been a member of the BMA AG supervisory board for several years.
Dr Rolf Mayer commented: “The merger is the perfect solution for medium-sized companies - a strong regional basis and global activities.” Sebastian Brandes said: “By merging with BMA, we are adding a new sector to our business in the sugar industry, which has been successful for over 160 years, making our collective business base stronger as a result. What BMA brings to the new group of companies is a particular finesse for research and development, as well as market access to Russia, Africa, and North and South America. This makes us better able to overcome the structural challenges in our markets.”
SMAG now holds a majority shareholding in the BMA Group. At the same time, the Mayer family has acquired a stake in SMAG, making them a key shareholder. BMA will become a new “process engineering” division of the SMAG Group, with an independent brand and management. SMAG will also manage the suspension systems and special machine construction sectors.
About BMA
For over 160 years, BMA has been developing and manufacturing machinery and equipment for industrial-scale sugar production. Our system solutions for sugar factories and refineries are in demand wherever minimum energy consumption and consistently high product quality are top priorities. With approximately 800 employees around the globe and in-depth knowledge of process engineering, BMA offers a service profile that is unique in the sugar industry.
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Axel Lange
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About SMAG
SMAG is one of the world's leading mechanical engineering companies in the areas of lifting equipment for material handling and special machinery such as mining equipment (underground), mobile drilling (above ground), and mobile antenna masts. The Group's market position is the result of strong problem-solving capabilities, superior products that have set standards in the industry, a powerful global sales force, and complete worldwide service. The SMAG Group currently employs about 1,300 people worldwide.
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Beatrix Mischer
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