Acquisitions in Møre og Romsdal, Norway
Showing 3 transactions.
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Norvestor Acquires Kongsberg Maritime's Steering Gear and Rudder Business to Form Neuver MaritimeMarch 3, 2025
- Buyer
- Norvestor IX SCSp (Norvestor)
- Target
- Neuver Maritime
- Seller
- Kongsberg Maritime (KONGSBERG)
- Industry
- Manufacturing
- Location
- Møre og Romsdal, Norway
- Type
- Divestiture
Norvestor IX has completed the acquisition of Kongsberg Maritime's steering gear and rudder business and established the new company Neuver Maritime. The carve-out, headquartered in Brattvåg, Norway with ~160 employees, positions Neuver as a dedicated lifecycle partner for maneuvering solutions with a focus on aftermarket, service and product expansion under Norvestor ownership.
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CAI Software Acquires Maritech ASFebruary 28, 2024
- Buyer
- CAI Software, LLC, Symphony Technology Group (STG), Broodstock Capital
- Target
- Maritech AS
- Industry
- Software
- Location
- Møre og Romsdal, Norway
- Type
- Buyout
CAI Software, LLC, a portfolio company of Symphony Technology Group (STG), has acquired Maritech AS, a Norway-based cloud ERP provider for the seafood and logistics industries. The deal combines CAI's ERP, MES and WMS capabilities with Maritech's seafood-specific solutions to expand product capabilities and accelerate international growth; Broodstock will remain an investor in the combined company.
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American Industrial Partners Acquires AquaShip AS and Intership AS and Combines Them into Global Aqua Services PlatformDecember 18, 2023
- Buyer
- American Industrial Partners (AIP), Talweg Capital
- Target
- AquaShip AS, Intership AS
- Seller
- Alchemy
- Industry
- Transportation
- Location
- Møre og Romsdal, Norway
- Type
- Buyout
American Industrial Partners (AIP) has become the majority and controlling shareholder of Norway-based AquaShip AS and Intership AS and will merge the two companies into a single global aquaculture service vessel operator. Talweg Capital co-invested in the combined company; Alchemy sold its stake in Intership. The combined business will operate a fleet of 39 vessels with nearly 700 employees and serve salmon farmers across Norway, Scotland, Ireland, Chile, Canada, and the United Kingdom.