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Buhlmann is taking over Lisega

The German pipe distribution and processing group Buhlmann has decided to take over Lisega, a family-owned company operating in northern Germany.

Buhlmann is taking over Lisega

The acquisition of Buhlmann is expected to take effect on January 1, 2024, while Lisega is a leading supplier of industrial pipe support systems and vibration control technology.

Established in 1945, the Buhlmann Group is an internationally active trading company for steel pipes, pipe connections, fittings and other products. The company's product range includes welded and seamless steel pipe, fittings, flanges and valves for use in harsh environments, and these products are used in various sectors such as chemical-plant engineering, the oil and gas industry and offshore applications.

With the acquisition of Lisega, Buhlmann Group's strong product range combined with Lisega's expertise will strengthen its ability to offer a broader service offering in the field of industrial pipe support systems and vibration control technology. Buhlmann Group employs more than 750 people in 16 countries and reported revenues of €457 million ($501 million) in the last fiscal year.

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