Clairfield Netherlands advises Saab on the divestment of its Maritime Traffic Management division to Agilitas
SAAB divested its Maritime Traffic Management (MTM) unit, a leading global provider of mission critical software solutions for the maritime sector, to Agilitas.
Saab is a listed Swedish defence and security company. Saab designs, manufactures, and maintains advanced systems in aeronautics, command and control, sensors, and underwater systems. Empowered by its 18,000 talented people, Saab constantly pushes the boundaries of technology to create a safer, more sustainable, and more equitable world.
Maritime Traffic Management (MTM) is a leading global provider of mission-critical software solutions for the maritime sector. These solutions allow customers to run ports, terminals, and pilotages efficiently; manage the safety and efficiency of traffic on waterways; protect the environment; perform law enforcement and coast guard operations; and protect infrastructure at sea. MTM has over 30 years of experience in maritime software, and its market-leading software solutions are used in some of the world’s largest ports.
Michael Johansson, Saab’s president and CEO said, “MTM is a stable and resilient business, however no longer part of Saab’s core. As we continue to focus our growth within our core areas, we believe the MTM operations will benefit from being part of a new ownership for continued growth with Agilitas.”
Agilitas is a pan-European mid-market private equity firm from the UK. Agilitas focuses on making transformational investments in defensible businesses. It has previously invested €1.5bn in 28 private equity transactions across Europe.
Martin Calderbank, managing partner at Agilitas said, “Following the acquisition from Saab, we will work together with management and invest significantly in product development to continue to provide market-leading solutions to customers.”
Business services
Divestment of Maritime Traffic Management to
Advisor to the seller
Services :
Mergers & acquisitions
Sectors :
Business services
Countries involved :
Netherlands
Sweden
UK