
Erhvervsinvest buys PCH Engineering
Erhvervsinvest has acquired Danish vibration monitors developer PCH Engineering in a management buyout.
The deal will see the Danish SME-focused GP take a majority stake in PCH, investing alongside the company's management team.
PCH will use the new capital to fund product development and expansion into new markets. Erhvervsinvest managing partner Thomas Marstrand said growth through acquisitions may be pursued by the company, in addition to organic growth.
The deal was made through Erhvervsinvest III, the GP's 2013-vintage DKK 871m fund, and is the firm's second buyout this year following Logopaint in January.
Company
PCH Engineering was founded in 1989, and makes permanent vibration monitors for rotary machines, such as wind turbines.
The company is headquartered in Hørsholm, in the north of Copenhagen.
People
Thomas Marstrand is the managing partner of Erhvervsinvest. Leif Schaap is the CEO of PCH Engineering.
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