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Hengst Filtration acquires hydraulic filtration business of Bosch Rexroth

By Mary Gannon | July 20, 2020

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Hengst Filtration is set to acquire the hydraulic filtration business of Bosch Rexroth AG. This includes the site in Ketsch (Baden-Württemberg, Germany) with approximately 190 employees and the worldwide sales activities in more than 30 countries. In addition to the hydraulic filter know-how, more than 40 industrial property rights will also be transferred. Bosch Rexroth´s hydraulic filter business develops and produces complete filters and filter elements for industrial and mobile hydraulic applications.

29475-Hengst Bosch Rexroth filtration

From left to right: Christopher Heine (CEO Hengst), Uwe Thiedemann (Werkleiter Bosch Rexroth Filtration Ketsch), Volker Schiek (Senior Vice President Bosch Rexroth), Volker Plücker (Group Vice President Filtration for Industry & Environment Hengst)

With this additional acquisition Hengst Filtration is consistently continuing the growth and expansion of its Industrial Filtration division, which commenced with the take-over of Nordic Air Filtration (2016) and Delbag (2018).

The purchase agreement was signed on 07/16/2020. The transaction is subject to anti-trust approvals. Consequently, the transaction is expected to be finalized in early 2021. The parties have agreed not to disclose the amount of the purchase price.

Hengst Filtration is an internationally active, family-owned and operated business headquartered in Münster, Germany with more than 3,000 employees working at 20 locations around the world, and a leader in the field of filtration and fluid management. Hydraulic filtration solutions constitute an optimal supplementation of the existing portfolio. Hengst has been developing technologically demanding filtration solutions for more than 60 years, amongst others in the area of oil filtration, to guarantee long and safe runtime of engines and systems.

Bosch Rexroth manufactures industrial and mobile hydraulics, as well as drive and control technology; since 2008 the enterprise has been active in the hydraulic filtration business.

Bosch Rexroth
www.boschrexroth.com

Hengst SE
www.hengst.de


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