Fluor and Bilfinger reach agreement on sale of Stork businesses

19/10/2023

Industrial services provider Bilfinger has reached an agreement to acquire parts of the Stork group, a subsidiary of Fluor Corporation, USA. The transaction mainly includes the operating units in the Netherlands and Belgium as well as a few entities in Germany and the USA, with a total of more than 2700 permanent employees and revenue of about €500 million (approximately £434.5 million). The corresponding contracts have been signed and closing is expected to take place in the first half of 2024.

The bolt-on acquisition is in line with Bilfinger’s communicated strategy of strengthening its core business in a market where the Bilfinger Group is already well positioned. Particularly in the high-performing regions of the Netherlands and Belgium, the transaction will strengthen Bilfinger’s market presence and its regional service offering for its customers.

In addition, the acquisition will increase the number of skilled employees of Bilfinger, particularly in Belgium and the Netherlands, where more than 4600 people will be employed once the transaction is completed. Stork’s strong technical capabilities and geographical coverage complement Bilfinger’s and will create an attractive offering to help customers in the process industry improve their efficiency and sustainability. Moreover, Bilfinger will gain broader customer access.

“With this acquisition, we are implementing our strategy like clockwork and delivering on our promises and that also applies to our mergers and acquisitions activities. We are looking forward to welcoming our highly qualified colleagues from Fluor’s industrial service business Stork upon successful closing,” said Thomas Schulz, Bilfinger Group CEO.

Thomas continued: “This transaction is a perfect strategic fit as it supports Bilfinger’s market position in Europe, creates strong value for our customers and strengthens the group’s profitable growth. This is in the best interest of all our shareholders and employees and reiterates our mid-term targets.”

The transaction is subject to competition authority approval and advice of the relevant works councils. After that, the new business is planned to be fully integrated into the Bilfinger Group by mid 2025. A smooth integration will be ensured by the two companies’ strong European heritage, excellent market reputation and high health, safety, environment and quality (HSEQ) standards. Bilfinger will further strengthen the combined workforce by investing in training and education.

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