ESSAC has been acquired by Séché Environnement
ESSAC has been acquired by Séché Environnement. Following the acquisition, ESSAC will become part of the French multinational group Séché Environnement, which will be able to offer its clients emergency response services and training.
Founded in 1978, ESSAC is a leading Peruvian company dedicated to preventing and responding to any emergency event to protect the physical integrity of people working in the mining and hydrocarbon sectors, as well as providing training in emergency response.
Séché Environnement was founded in 1976 and engages in the management, recovery and treatment of waste products for industrial and corporate customers and local authorities in France and internationally.
Oaklins’ team in Peru acted as lead advisor to the seller and management of ESSAC in the preparation of the company’s financial model, due diligence and sale process and assisted them until closing.


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