Sait Abrasives Spa. Full range of abrasives: sanding, sanding belts and grinding wheels.
Read more detailed information on the enclosed brochure, or contact us: tel 09-615 20 550 or info@beijers.fi.
28.1.2011: New EcoAir blasting cabinets
Wheelabrator has launched a new standard cabinet range, called "EcoAir - blasting cabinets". More details about the different cabinets can be found in the attached data sheet.
19.8.2010: Our new name is Beijer Oy
G & L Beijer Oy has been a part of Beijer Tech Group within the G & L Beijer AB.
In spring 2010 Beijer Alma AB bought Beijer Tech. Consequently the Finnish subsidiary has changed its name to Beijer Oy. All other company details, such as address and VAT nr remains unchanged.
25.5.2010: New products from Beijers
G & L Beijer Oy has two new suppliers, which both are certified to ISO 9001.
Hilzinger-Thum is one of the leading manufacturers of tools for the mechanical treatment of decorative and technical surfaces.
Menzerna is supplying high performing polishing compounds.
14.4.2010: Beijer Alma's acquisition of Beijer Tech concluded 19.3.2010
Beijer Alma’s acquisition of Beijer Tech concluded
Beijer Alma AB (BEIA-b) has concluded its acquisition of Beijer Tech in accordance with the letter of intent signed with the seller, G & L Beijer AB (BEIJ-b), on February 15, 2010.
Beijer Tech, which conducts technology trading, has 180 employees and reported revenues of MSEK 505 in 2009. The company has six product areas: surface treatment, foundry, steelworks and smelters, fluid technology, industrial rubber and services. Sweden is Beijer Tech’s largest market. The company conducts operations in 13 locations in Sweden, Norway and Finland.
“We have worked for a long time to establish a third business area and Beijer Tech fulfils the requirements we have set for such an area. The company is well managed and profitable, has a positive cash flow and its broad operations offer promising growth potential in the form of organic growth and supplementary acquisitions,” says Bertil Persson, President and CEO of Beijer Alma. “We anticipate that the acquisition of Beijer Tech will increase the Group’s earnings per share as early as 2010 and we look forward to developing our operations in cooperation with Beijer Tech’s management.”
The purchase consideration, which comprised a combination of cash and shares, amounted to 2,700,000 newly issued Class B shares in Beijer Alma and a cash payment of MSEK 38.7.
“The combined share and cash transaction will enable us to retain our financial strength and provide us with opportunities to continue expanding organically and through additional corporate acquisitions in both Beijer Tech and other Group companies,” explains Bertil Persson.