SKK Group has acquired Nortécnica
SKK Group has entered the electrical equipment and materials sector through the acquisition of 100% of Nortécnica.
SKK Group is dedicated to the design of engineering solutions and distribution of refrigeration and HVAC systems for commercial and industrial spaces. It also operates in the areas of commercial and office building maintenance and facilities management.
With over 50 years of experience in the sector, Nortécnica Group operates in the distribution of electrical equipment, materials and products. It caters to the B2B segment, offering multibrand products to national installers and resellers. The group is comprised of three companies: Nortécnica, Fedirbra and Gonfil.
Oaklins’ team in Portugal advised SKK Group on the acquisition of Nortécnica.
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