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Tomra Systems / Orwak Group

No EMAT : 10352
Announced Date : 21/12/2004
Type : Acquisition of Majority Stake
Deal Value : Yes
Acquirer : Tomra Systems

Target : Orwak Group
Country : Sweden
Sector of activity :
  • Industrial Goods > Containers, Packaging & Paper Industries
  • Waste and Water Management > Environment and Climate Change > Waste & Disposal Services
Business Description :
Develops, manufactures and markets products for sorting, compacting and recycling . With over 50,000 units installed worldwide, the Orwak Group companies are considered to be leaders within the...

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Source: Epsilon Research / EMAT

Comparable Transactions

  • Number of EMAT Reports / sub-sector « Containers, Packaging & Paper Industries » = 254
  • Number of EMAT Reports / sub-sector « Waste & Disposal Services » = 167
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