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IA Study Concerning the Revision of the Cableways Directive Table 2.16: Doppelmayr Mergers and Acquisitions Year Merger/Acquisition 1980s Acquisition of Marchisio (Italy) Acquisition of PWH (Germany) ropeway patents from O&K (German engineering company) 1994 PWH created following the merger of PHB (Germany) (which already was a result of a merger of three companies, namely Pohlig, Heckel and Bleichert) and Weserhütte (Germany) PWH went bankrupt in 1987 and was sold to O&K Acquisition of Von Roll (Switzerland) Acquisition of Oehler (Switzerland) cable car division by Von Roll in the 1970s 1996 Acquisition of Buhler (Switzerland) by Von Roll in 1975 Acquisition of Habegger (Switzerland) by Von Roll in 1982 Acquisition of Hall Ski Lifts (USA) by Von Roll in 1983 Merger of Hölzl (Italy), Agamatic (Italy) and Doppelmayr (Switzerland) to create 2001 Doppelmayr Italia Agamatic created in 1981 by Hölzl and Doppelmayr (Switzerland) as a subsidiary 2002 Merger with Garaventa 2002 Acquisition of CWA (Switzerland) cableways cabin manufacturer 2005 Acquisition of Partek (USA) which holds patents of Borvig (USA) (ceased operations in 1993) Table 2.17: Garaventa Mergers and Acquisitions Year Merger/Acquisition 1987 Acquisition of Küpfer (Switzerland) Merger with SSG (Switzerland) 1992 SSG formed in 1987 following the merger of Swoboda (Austria) and Städeli (Switzerland) o Städeli possibly acquires Skima (Switzerland) after 1970 1992 Merger of CTEC (USA) and Garaventa (Switzerland) creating Garaventa CTEC (the North American subsidiary of Garaventa) 1996 Merger with Girak (Austria) becoming Girak-Garaventa (outside North America) 2002 Merger with Doppelmayr Table 2.18: Leitner Ropeways Mergers and Acquisitions Year Merger/Acquisition 1993 Leitner acquired by Seeber Group 1997 Acquisition of Travibat S.a.r.L. (France) 1998 Acquisition of BM Lifts (Canada) 1999 Acquisition of Waagner Biro (Austria) 2000 Seeber Group acquire Poma (France) Page 18
Risk & Policy Analysts Table 2.19: Poma Mergers and Acquisitions Year Merger/Acquisition 1970 Acquisition of SACMI (France) 1981 Poma invests capital in the civil engineering firm COMAG (France) and cableways become their main line of business 1990 Poma invest 20% of the capital in GMM (France) 1991 Acquisition of 90% of SEMER (France) 1992 Acquisition of Agudio (Italy) which becomes Poma subsidiary in Italy 1994 Acquisition of Montagner (France) 2000 Poma acquired by the Seeber Group Baco (currently known as Baco-Poma) (Switzerland) was (at least partly) purchased by 2000 Poma in 2000 and became a Poma representative in Switzerland, the company designed and produced its own cableways until the 1980s and later offered Poma-designed products 2001 Acquisition of SkiRail (France) by Poma Table 2.20: Mergers and Acquisitions of other companies within the cableways industry Year Merger/Acquisition early 1970s Oehler (Switzerland) sold its cableway business unit to Habegger 1985 Acquisition of GMD (Switzerland) by management under the name of Rowema AG (Switzerland) Acquisition of Montaz-Mautino (France) by Gimar (France) forming GMM (Gimar 1990 Montaz-Mautino) Weber (France) acquired by Gimar (France) in the 1980s Poma (France) have 20% capital in GMM 1993 CCM Finotello (Italy) acquire Marchisio (Italy) from Doppelmayr (Austria) 1997 Schätti (Switzerland) acquires Streiff (Switzerland) becoming Inauen-Schätti 2005 Inauen-Schätti (Switzerland) acquires Niederberger (Switzerland) In addition, at the beginning of the 1990s, Graffer and Agudio created the company Gradio for the purpose of producing detachable chairlifts. After the relevant chairlifts had been constructed, the two companies ceased to cooperate (Bergbahnen, nd). Table 2.21 provides examples of companies that are no longer active in the cableways sector. This table provides further evidence of the process of consolidation in the cableways sector and illustrates that companies have still been going out of business over the past decade. However, the analysis of the cableway sector provided by Bergbahnen (nd) suggests that these companies have exited the cableways market for a wide variety of reasons, which in some cases have included non-economic reasons. Table 2.21: Examples of Manufacturers No Longer Active Year Event 1965 Tebru (Switzerland) ceased production of cableways 1968 Bell (Switzerland) ceased production of cableways Page 19
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Table 2.16: Doppelmayr Mergers and Acquisitions<br />
Year<br />
Merger/Acquisition<br />
1980s Acquisition of Marchisio (Italy)<br />
Acquisition of PWH (Germany) ropeway patents from O&K (German engineering<br />
company)<br />
1994<br />
PWH created following the merger of PHB (Germany) (which already was a result<br />
of a merger of three companies, namely Pohlig, Heckel and Bleichert) and<br />
Weserhütte (Germany)<br />
PWH went bankrupt in 1987 and was sold to O&K<br />
Acquisition of Von Roll (Switzerland)<br />
Acquisition of Oehler (Switzerland) cable car division by Von Roll in the 1970s<br />
1996 Acquisition of Buhler (Switzerland) by Von Roll in 1975<br />
Acquisition of Habegger (Switzerland) by Von Roll in 1982<br />
Acquisition of Hall Ski Lifts (USA) by Von Roll in 1983<br />
Merger of Hölzl (Italy), Agamatic (Italy) and Doppelmayr (Switzerland) to create<br />
2001 Doppelmayr Italia<br />
Agamatic created in 1981 by Hölzl and Doppelmayr (Switzerland) as a subsidiary<br />
2002 Merger with Garaventa<br />
2002 Acquisition of CWA (Switzerland) cableways cabin manufacturer<br />
2005<br />
Acquisition of Partek (USA) which holds patents of Borvig (USA) (ceased operations in<br />
1993)<br />
Table 2.17: Garaventa Mergers and Acquisitions<br />
Year<br />
Merger/Acquisition<br />
1987 Acquisition of Küpfer (Switzerland)<br />
Merger with SSG (Switzerland)<br />
1992<br />
SSG formed in 1987 following the merger of Swoboda (Austria) and Städeli<br />
(Switzerland)<br />
o Städeli possibly acquires Skima (Switzerland) after 1970<br />
1992<br />
Merger of CTEC (USA) and Garaventa (Switzerland) creating Garaventa CTEC (the<br />
North American subsidiary of Garaventa)<br />
1996 Merger with Girak (Austria) becoming Girak-Garaventa (outside North America)<br />
2002 Merger with Doppelmayr<br />
Table 2.18: Leitner Ropeways Mergers and Acquisitions<br />
Year Merger/Acquisition<br />
1993 Leitner acquired by Seeber Group<br />
1997 Acquisition of Travibat S.a.r.L. (France)<br />
1998 Acquisition of BM Lifts (Canada)<br />
1999 Acquisition of Waagner Biro (Austria)<br />
2000 Seeber Group acquire Poma (France)<br />
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