Hiab has entered into an agreement to
acquire the family-owned Swedish industrial group Olsbergs, which designs,
manufactures and supplies hydraulic valves and remote control systems used to
manoeuvre Hiab’s truck-mounted loader cranes and forestry cranes.
Olsbergs’ industry-leading hydraulic and
remote systems have been used by Hiab since the mid-80s. Remote controls from
Olsbergs are currently offered to Hiab customers as CombiDrive 3 and CombiDrive
4. Olsbergs valves and CombiDrive remote controls combined with the SPACEevo
software, developed by Hiab, are the three most important parts of Hiab’s
advanced control systems.
After the acquisition is completed,
Olsbergs will become a business unit in Hiab’s loader cranes light and medium
division and all 100 employees will join Hiab.
The current owners will remain in the
business in their current roles and the Olsbergs name will remain.
“Olsbergs
technology has been instrumental in making Hiab the leading provider of the
most advanced loader cranes on the market. By making Olsbergs a part of Hiab,
we strengthen our technology leadership and can accelerate the development of
our loader cranes and shape the future of smart and sustainable load handling,”
says Barry McGrane, senior vice president, loader cranes light and medium[4] ,
Hiab.
“I look
forward to welcoming 100 new colleagues from Olsbergs to Hiab.
“One of our
key growth strategies is through acquisitions, and the competence in valve and
remote control technology we now bring to Hiab will ensure we are able to
further accelerate developing integrated design solutions that will enable us
to continue to set the industry standard for control systems that are safer,
faster, and easier to use,” says Hiab president Scott Phillips.
“After decades
of close cooperation, we look forward to becoming part of Hiab. We see it as a
natural next step in Olsbergs’ more than 100-year history where we now have the
opportunity, together with Hiab, to further strengthen Olsbergs’ brand and take
the next step in technology and growth. As the operations will remain and grow
both in Eksjö and Vallentuna, we have secured local jobs and created the best
potential for future growth,” says Christina Henriksson and Jan-Erik Steen,
Olsbergs.
The modern-day Olsbergs can trace its
origins to 1906, when Olsbergs Gjuteri AB was founded in Bruzaholm, Eksjö,
Sweden. In 1976, Olsbergs Hydraulics AB was founded in Eksjö, and Olsbergs
Electronics, located in Vallentuna, Sweden, was founded in 1996. Currently, 85%
of Olsbergs’ production is delivered to Hiab.
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