Mark Climate Technology has acquired Heber GmbH
Heber GmbH has been acquired by Mark Climate Technology, a specialist in climate control systems and a portfolio company of Bolster Investment Partners. This partnership strengthens the positions of both companies in the global market for innovative and sustainable climate solutions, as well as creating unique synergies. Mark Climate’s expertise in standardized, scalable solutions is enhanced by Heber’s emphasis on customer-specific customization.
Established in 1945, Mark Climate Technology is renowned for its energy-efficient climate control solutions, including air heaters, radiant heating systems, heat pumps and air handling units. The products are widely used across industries, including manufacturing, commercial facilities, hospitality and retail.
Founded in 1927, Heber has built a solid reputation as a supplier of high-quality, custom-made ventilation and air handling systems. The company is known for providing solutions that meet stringent hygiene and energy efficiency requirements.
Oaklins’ team in Germany acted as the exclusive M&A buy-side advisor to Mark Climate Technology and its majority shareholder, Bolster Investment Partners, in their search for the right partner in the German market. They identified the target, structured and executed the entire M&A process, and led the Mark Climate and Bolster teams through all challenges until the deal was successfully signed and closed. The team in the Netherlands supported the transaction in its early stages.



Joost van der Sluis
Investment Director, Bolster Investment Partners
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Frederik van der Schoot
Oaklins Netherlands
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