Machinery Platform Gindumac announces new business unit Project Acquisition
Germany — The increasing demand for project services in the context of plant closures has prompted Gindumac to create a new business unit, Project Acquisition.
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The challenges posed by supply bottlenecks, rising raw material and energy prices and industrial structural change remain a constant challenge for manufacturing companies. The pressure on sales with rising credit costs is thus becoming increasingly greater for many machinery and plant manufacturers. A development from which renowned credit insurers predict an increase in global insolvencies for 2022.
The signs of this trend are also visible in the transactional machinery platform Gindumac. “We are very close to the pulse of industrial manufacturing. In recent months, more and more companies have asked us about restructuring their production in order to be able to achieve liquidity in the short term through machine sales. The number of offers for plant closures has increased significantly in the same period,” explains Janek Andre, CEO Gindumac.
Against the background of a rising number of plant closuers, Gindumac has created the business unit Project Acquisitions. Oliver Maxeiner, an expert in industrial liquidation, has been recruited for the development of this new division. Maxeiner has many years of experience in project acquisition and project marketing of industrial assets.
“With the new business division, we are following the signs of the market. With Oliver Maxeiner, we have been able to gain an experienced industry expert and entrepreneurial spirit who knows what is important in the project business in the manufacturing industry. We are pleased to be able to expand the area of project acquisition in an even more targeted manner with him and to be able to offer our industrial customers an even more comprehensive range of services,” adds Benedikt Ruf, Managing Director Gindumac.
The focus for 2022 is on projects in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Further international projects will be considered according to business opportunities.
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