THE NETHERLANDS

New cooperation agreement between Innovatec and Agri Advanced Technologies

Mergers & Acquisitions

Dutch-based company Innovatec Hatchery Automation has entered an agreement with Agri Advanced Technologies (AAT), a subsidiary of the EW GROUP, for a long-term cooperation as independent companies.

Posted on Jan 31 ,12:08

New cooperation agreement between Innovatec and Agri Advanced Technologies

“We at Innovatec have been working on diverse projects with various affiliate companies of AAT for many years now.
In a phase of strong growth, my team and I are proud to become a partner of the EW GROUP. For this cooperation, both parties will bring their extensive experience and work capacities, in the area of hatchery automation and on providing relevant, proven and innovative technologies”, Philip van de Loo, managing director and co-owner of Innovatec said in a statement.

Jörg Hurlin, managing director of AAT, said that the new acquisition is enabling the company to strenghten and complete its capabilities "for the development of innovations and - most importantly - for creating market-ready applications."

“The philosophy of both companies is to supply and support, worldwide, state-of-the-art hatchery automation concepts. Our solutions cover the entire process including R&D, sales, custom engineering, production, installation and aftersales. In order to secure the planned growth through joint new projects, synergies and the development of further international markets, we would like to expand our staff. We are especially looking for international sales and product engineering experts”, report both managing directors.

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