FLSmidth to acquire Teutrine GmbH

FLSmidth has acquired the privately-owned company ­Teutrine GmbH Industrie-­Technik, a company specialised in mobile solutions for repairs, refurbishments and installation services. Teutrine has 40 years of experience of worldwide site management services, assembly and repair tasks within the cement and minerals industries.

The company predominantly carries out maintenance and repair services at site where they offer mobile solutions for repair (welding), refurbishment (machining, grinding, hard facing and overhauling), replacement (parts replacement, alignment, lifting) and upgrades...

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