June 2010 Vol. 237 No. 6
Business Meetings & Events
ABB Buys K-TEK
ABB, a US-based instrumentation manufacturer, has agreed to acquire Prairieville, Louisiana level gauge maker K-TEK in an effort to increase ABB’s oil and gas offerings. K-TEK will join the Measurement Products business unit within ABB’s Process Automation division.
K-TEK has annual revenues of approximately $50 million and employs more than 250 people, with operations in China, Netherlands, India and South Africa in addition to the United States. The ABB group of companies operates in around 100 countries and employs more than 117,000 people.
The transaction is subject to customary regulatory approvals. Terms were not disclosed. ABB expects the transaction to be completed within the second quarter.
“This acquisition fills an important space in our product line,” explains Veli-Matti Reinikkala, head of ABB’s Process Automation division. “K-TEK is well established, particularly in the oil and gas industry, which is a growth area for ABB. We see a lot of potential for synergy between ABB’s extensive geographic reach and exposure to other industries, and K-TEK’s depth in level detection technology.”
With over 350,000 installations since its founding in 1975, K-TEK is recognized as a global leader in magnetic level gauges, magnetostrictive level transmitters and laser level transmitters. The company offers a broad range of level detection instruments, as well as pressure and temperature switches, and will have no overlap with ABB’s existing product line.
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