Enartis to acquire Parsec in a wine industry deal
Wine industry products and technologies provider Enartis has announced the signing of a preliminary agreement to acquire 100% of Parsec, an Italian designer and manufacturer of integrated control systems for the wine sector.
The integration of the two companies will allow it to provide technological solutions for the complete and smart management of winemaking processes — combining the advantages of oenological solutions with automated process management, from grape reception to bottling, on a single platform.
Samuele Benelli, Chief Executive Officer of Enartis, said, “Today, we are laying the groundwork to unite not just two companies, but two families that share the same culture of customer service and the same passion for excellence and innovation. The extraordinary expertise of the Parsec team, combined with our global presence, will create incredible potential.”
Since 2008, Enartis has had branches in Australia and New Zealand.
Giuseppe Floridia, Chief Executive Officer of Parsec, who will continue in his role, said: “The combination of Parsec and Enartis allows for the integration of scientific knowledge with control and process management technology, offering the market tools for an ever more measurable and sustainable quality of wine.”
The agreement is subject to the completion of the procedure required by Italian law.
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