What is the origin
of this buyout?
For many years, Techspace Aero has developed
its expertise in test benches. Seeing how successful this activity
was, a Business Unit was created in 2000 in Techspace Aero: the
Test Cell Engineering Division. Specialized at first in turbojet
engine testing, the Business Unit extended its sphere of activity
to include turbo-shaft engines thanks to an agreement with Turbomeca.
This agreement turned Techspace Aero into Turbomeca’s designated
supplier of all test benches for engines marketed by Turbomeca.
Besides this contract, Techspace Aero became a center of excellence
in the Snecma Group in terms of test benches: we are the unit responsible
for setting up new testing resources at Snecma Moteurs and with
regard to Snecma Moteurs customers. We also have contracts for the
fitting out of test benches for the General Electric CF34 engine
and for the tooling of test benches for the GP7000 of the Engine
Alliance.
This was the situation when we were contacted by Pratt & Whitney
with a view to sell Cenco, whose activities are not within P&W’s
core business. We immediately took an interest in this internationally
renowned company. Pratt & Whitney particularly wanted to sell
Cenco to a recognized company, since Cenco installed test benches
for Pratt & Whitney customers, and they were anxious to preserve
their image. Besides, we are officially recognized by Pratt &
Whitney when dealing with their customers, which allows us to have
access to information that is essential to the manufacturing of
test benches suited to P&W’s engines.
What kind of possibilities are opened up by this buyout?
The activities of the company will be grouped
in a new Techspace Aero subsidiary named Cenco Inc, which will be
located in the US and will work in close partnership with the Business
Unit in Liège (Belgium). This purchase will strengthen the
Techspace Aero test bench activity, which eventually will represent
over 10% of the overall turnover of our company.
This is because the activities of the BU in Liège and those
of Cenco fit very well together. Cenco specializes in benches for
large engines: Trent from Rolls-Royce, PW 4000 from Pratt &
Whitney, whereas Techspace Aero has developed its skills in benches
for F100, CFM56 and helicopter engines. It will also allow us to
be present throughout the world: Cenco is established in North America
and in Asia, while we are very present in Europe.
Finally, we will develop synergies between the two entities in Liège
and Minneapolis, in order to pool the Research and Development activities
and the technologies, particularly our data acquisition system.
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