Visit the Power Jacks web site

Rotork acquires Italian valve gearbox manufacturer

A Rotork Controls product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 14, 2006

Market leading international valve actuation group Rotork has acquired the business and assets of Omag, a respected Italian valve gearbox manufacturer based in Milan.

Market leading international valve actuation group Rotork has acquired the business and assets of Omag, a respected Italian valve gearbox manufacturer based in Milan.

The acquisition provides Rotork's Gears division with a manufacturing and sales base in the heart of the globally significant Italian valve market in addition to its current manufacturing and assembly sites in the UK, USA and the Netherlands.

This will produce a significant step forward in European sales and enable Rotork Gears to improve its service to the Italian valve industry.

Omag is viewed in the market as a specialist with unrivalled experience of subsea valve gearbox design.

In addition Omag's products will complement Rotork's existing manual and motorised quarter-turn ranges, especially on the large sizes, by increasing torque outputs to 500,000Nm.

Rotork will enhance this business with its prominent brand name, worldwide support, financial strength and first class gearbox and valve accessory products.

The Omag name has changed to Rotork Gears to gain the advantage that the Rotork brand brings to this business and to ensure that new colleagues feel included in the international Rotork family.

Omag's owner, Roberto Boldorini, a well respected engineer in the industry, has accepted the new position of General Manager of the new Italian company.

Not what you're looking for? Search the site.

Back to top Back to top

Google Ads

 

Contact Rotork Controls

Related Stories

Contact Rotork Controls

 

Newsletter sign up

Request your free weekly copy of the Engineeringtalk email newsletter ...

Visit the Power Jacks web site

Articles by product category

All suppliers A - Z

A Pro-talk Publication

A Pro-talk publication