SchlegelGiesse

SchlegelGiesse expansion with acquisition of Reguitti

  • 19 Sep 2018

SchlegelGiesse, the International Division of London quoted Tyman plc, has acquired Reguitti, the Italian-based manufacturer of handles and assorted accessories for doors and windows, along with its sister brands Tropex Design and Jatec.

This strategic acquisition is immediately effective – it extends the SchlegelGiesse portfolio of high-quality hardware solutions to timber, aluminium and PVC internal and external doors and windows.

Peter Santo, CEO of SchlegelGiesse, commented: “The acquisition of Reguitti represents a powerful opportunity for SchlegelGiesse to significantly enhance our all in one sealing and hardware portfolio with solutions designed for any type of door and window.

“I am confident the strategic synergies created through this acquisition will allow us to extend our product offer to our existing clients, to serve a wider range of customers and facilitate the continued development of innovative, aesthetically-engineered products for the industry.”

Marco Pialorsi, Reguitti CEO, added: “We are delighted to join such well-regarded brands. Our vast catalog of handles and accessories will be available to a larger worldwide client base.

“Both SchlegelGiesse and Reguitti are ready to consolidate their presence in established as well as in emerging markets. We are proud that an Italian company has achieved this goal, which we believe is a success also for all those who work there.”

SchlegelGiesse specialises in designing integrated hardware and sealing solutions that better the performance, the reliability and the installation speed of doors and windows, with its commercial network spans five continents and over 100 countries.

Reguitti S.p.A. is an Italian company located in Agnosine (Brescia), which produces high-quality handles and accessories characterised by its innovative finishes and attention to detail. The company is recognised for the development of the most complete and comprehensive product catalogue in the industry, including over 120 different models of handles for in excess of 25,000 commercial products.

Both companies will continue to conduct ‘business as usual’, whilst ensuring the combined customer base has entire access to the synergy opportunities created through the acquisition.

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