Sartorius to Sell Its Industrial Technologies Division to Minebea Co., Ltd.
Sartorius to focus on its core bioprocess and laboratory businesses
“By selling our Intec Division to Minebea, we are realizing an important cornerstone of our long-term strategy and focus on our two core activities in Bioprocess and Laboratory. Over the past years we have successfully positioned our Intec business as a specialist for industrial weighing and control technologies and have reached healthy profitability levels. Under Minebea`s roof, this business will now gain the critical mass needed to further extend its footprint internationally, an important prerequisite for further growth. I am convinced that Minebea is the perfect new owner for this business because of the complementarity of the product portfolios and the geographical footprint, and also because of their commitment to long-term strategies and premium products,” commented Joachim Kreuzburg, CEO and Chairman of the Executive Board of Sartorius.
The smallest division in the Sartorius Group, Intec recorded sales revenue of 102 million euros for fiscal 2013; its underlying EBITDA margin attained 10.1% at year-end in the prior reporting period. The division employs around 700 people worldwide, 350 of whom work at its German sites in Hamburg, Aachen and Bovenden. The Intec business will complement the Measurement Components business unit at Minebea, which will take on all Intec Division staff.
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Precise weighing is critical in laboratory and industrial environments. From accurate dosing of chemicals for research experiments to mass production of products, precise weight determination is often the first and most critical step. Modern balances and weighing instruments are sophisticated, offer impressive precision and are resilient to external influences such as temperature and humidity.