HOERBIGER sells reed valve business to Nimbus
Zug (Switzerland)/ Munich — HOERBIGER has sold its reed valve business to the Dutch industrial holding company Nimbus. Completion of the transaction is subject to antitrust approval. The parties have agreed not to disclose the purchase price. — A cross-office HEUKING team led by partners Prof. Dr. Georg Streit, Dr. Ulrich Jork and Dr. Marc Scheunemann provided HOERBIGER with comprehensive legal advice on the transaction.
The sale includes Hoerbiger Kompressortechnik GmbH (HKS) in Schongau, Germany, parts of Hoerbiger Valves (Changzhou) Co. Ltd. in China and the Indian reed valve business. The product division specializes in the development and manufacture of performance-determining compressor components, which are used in applications such as refrigeration compression and mobile brake air compression. Nimbus is taking over all of the product division’s approximately 300 employees, around 270 of whom work at the Schongau site in Germany.
HEUKING’s advisory services also included the legal structuring of the carve-out from the HOERBIGER Group as well as advice on numerous service and supply contracts with companies in Germany, Austria, Poland, India and China.
Hoerbiger Deutschland Holding GmbH is a globally active technology company with a focus on compressor technology, drive technology and hydraulics. The company pursues the goal of increasing efficiency and safety in numerous industrial applications.
Nimbus is a European industrial holding company with over 20 years of experience in the development of medium-sized industrial companies. The company takes a long-term approach and combines capital with operational expertise to promote sustainable growth.
HOERBIGER Inhouse Group General Counsel Dr. Michael Stelzel, MSC, MA, CSE led the legal aspects of the transaction. In addition, Michael Kullmann provided comprehensive in-house legal support for the transaction.
Advisor Hoerbiger Deutschland Holding GmbH: HEUKING
Prof. Dr. Georg Streit (overall management, carve-out),
Dr. Ulrich Jork (co-lead M&A/ Photo © Heuking), both Munich,
Dr. Marc P. Scheunemann (co-lead M&A), Düsseldorf/Frankfurt,
Dr. Katharina Prasuhn (all corporate law/M&A), Munich,
Dr. Markus Collisy (Environment), Frankfurt,
Markus Schmülling (labor law), Cologne,
Dominik Eickemeier (IP, Media & Technology), Cologne,
Tim Petermann (Commercial), Hamburg,
Dr. Tilman Spancken (Real Estate),
Christoph Hexel (Labor Law),
Michael Below (Environment), all Düsseldorf,
Dr. Ruth Jungkind (Antitrust Law), Munich,
Frank Hollstein (Commercial), Frankfurt,
Dr. Kai Uwe Büchler (Restructuring), Munich,
Timo Piller (corporate law/M&A),
Anna Schenke (employment law), both Düsseldorf,
Svea Kunz (IP, Media & Technology), Cologne
Dr. Karolina Badura (M&A), Munich
HOERBIGER Inhouse:
Dr. Michael Stelzel, MSc, MA, CSE, Executive Vice President, Group General Counsel & Chief Compliance Officer
Michael Kullmann, Head of Legal — Automotive Division