Primion Technology Acquires Opertis

Negotiations between the owners of Opertis and Primion Technology have been successfully concluded. Primion has taken over Opertis on 10th October 2016. Opertis, develops, produces...

Negotiations between the owners of Opertis and Primion Technology have been successfully concluded. Primion has taken over Opertis on 10th October 2016. Opertis, develops, produces and sells electronic locking systems. Their solution portfolio, sold under the brand name eLock, covers mechatronic cylinders, as well as the Comfort door lock system, with the corresponding administration software packages eLock, eLock eXpress and eLock expert. Primion Technology’s strategy is to continue with and to improve the products and solutions from Opertis, in order to be able to offer their customers and partners an attractive range of products. “We are also very keen to continue the cooperation with the wide network of Opertis Sales Partners in Germany,” stated primion CEO, Horst Eckenberger. The integration of the two Company’s solutions will lead to an enhanced solution portfolio, and a wider and an improved product offering. There will be some organisational changes at Opertis, in order for the expected synergies to be achieved. The Board is convinced that the integration of Opertis into the primion Group will drive up both company and shareholder value, by enabling the company to better service the growing market for Access control and Security systems.

 

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