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Malvern and PANalaytical merge

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Effective 1 January 2017, Malvern and PANalaytical will be merging their activities. Both companies are owned by parent company Spectris plc and are operating companies within the Materials Analysis segment of Spectris.

The combined entity will be a strong player in the materials characterisation market and will be able to leverage the strengths of the individual companies in their end markets ranging from building materials to pharmaceuticals and from metals and mining to nanomaterials.

The merger is based on the belief that there are clear benefits to a more collaborative relationship and will enable the delivery of a more complete range of products, solutions and services to a broader set of markets and customers.

The companies will work together to ensure a smooth and effective integration.

Eoghan O’Lionaird, Business Group Director responsible for the Materials Analysis segment within Spectris, says: “This is an exciting time for Malvern and PANalytical. Joining the two companies will enable us to leverage new resources to further grow our service offering and add even more value to our clients and customers. We are committed to ensuring a smooth integration process and will be actively engaging with our customers on how the combined entity can better serve their needs.”

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/05122016/malvern-and-panalaytical-merge/

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