Alpina acquires Cimdata to merge it with Oxaion
Alpina Partners has acquired German enterprise software business Cimdata from trade vendors Infoniqa Holding and iLab24.
Following the deal, Alpina will merge Cimdata with portfolio company Oxaion as the first bolt-on in its platform investment in the enterprise resource planning (ESP) space. It will expand the geographic reach of the group, which currently has operations in Ettlingen, Dortmund and Hamburg in Germany, and Vienna and Wels in Austria.
Alpina (at the time known as WHEB Partners) acquired a 51% stake in Ettlingen-based Oxaion in April 2015, according to unquote" data.
Company
Headquartered in Westheim, Cimdata develops enterprise software for use in the manufacturing sector. Its products enable employees to undertake business process planning and communicate with each other.
People
Alpina Partners – Florian Strehle (partner).
Cimdata – Holger Looks (CEO).
Infoniqa – Karl-Heinz Götze (managing director).
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