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BOGE Compressors takes over INMATEC GaseTechnologie

August 11, 2023 by Asia Food Journal

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BOGE and INMATEC are joining forces. This acquisition sees the compressed air specialist continue to grow and expand its product portfolio. In the future, customers will be able to choose from an even wider range of nitrogen and oxygen generators from BOGE. 

BOGE Compressors has taken over INMATEC GaseTechnologie GmbH & Co. KG, one of the leading manufacturers of nitrogen and oxygen generators, as of 1st August 2023.  INMATEC installs and manufactures systems for global use. They will remain an independent business unit in Herrsching and continue to trade under the name INMATEC.

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With its takeover of INMATEC, compressed air specialist BOGE will be even more versatile in the future. The expanded product portfolio means it will be able to cater to more diverse and industry-specific requests in the future. This will make the family business in Bielefeld even more competitive.

“We have high-quality standards, which INMATEC fulfills with its premium products,” says Olaf Hoppe, Managing Director of BOGE. “By significantly expanding our product portfolio, we will become a one-stop shop, offering our customers high-quality complete solutions ‘Made in Germany’.”

Together with INMATEC nitrogen and oxygen generators, BOGE Compressors will now be able to cater more individually to customer requests that include food & beverage, pharmaceuticals, plastic, injection molding, mining, chemicals, pulp & paper, waste-water treatment, laser cutting, metalworking, packaging and healthcare sectors, among others, from both companies.

“For BOGE, this is a resolute continuation of our growth strategy. As well as a wider product range, customers will benefit from advanced catalytic processes for nitrogen generation, which can reduce energy costs by 50 percent,” Nalin Amunugama, General Manager of BOGE Kompressoren Asia Pacific.

Other Topics: BOGE, Compressed Air, INMATEC GaseTechnologie, nitrogen generator, oxygen generator, Processing

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