Acquisition will add to Dover’s single-use part offering

Dover has entered right into a definitive agreement to acquire Malema Engineering Corp, a US designer and manufacturer of high-precision, mission-critical flow-measurement and control instruments for the biopharmaceutical, semiconductor and industrial sectors.
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Malema’s products will expand Dover’s biopharma single-use manufacturing offering, which already includes Quattroflow pumps, CPC connectors, and em-tec flowmeters.
Based in Boca Raton, Florida, and with facilities in San Jose, California, Singapore, South Korea and India, Malema expects to generate approximately US$40 million–45 million in revenue during the full 12 months 2022.
When ราคาเกจวัดแรงดันลม closes, Malema will become part of the PSG enterprise unit inside Dover’s Pumps & Process Solutions segment.
“We see a tremendous long-term progress alternative in the bioprocessing trade pushed by a robust and growing pipeline of effective novel biologic medication, biosimilars, protein therapies, non-COVID mRNA vaccines, in addition to budding cell & gene therapies,” says PSG’s president Karl Buscher. “Additionally, the rising adoption of extra environment friendly single-use production processes supports a strong outlook for our offerings of single-use parts to end-customers. We consider that pairing Malema’s expertise with our current portfolio of single-use pumps for biopharma processing will greatly improve the accuracy and worth proposition of our solutions to our customers.”
“We are methodically constructing out our biopharma platform through proactive capacity additions, new product improvement, and opportunistic acquisitions of highly-attractive niche element technologies,” stated Richard Tobin, president and CEO of Dover. “Malema represents a strategic and highly-complementary flow-control and sensing technology and additional strengthens our sensor portfolio with new proprietary technology. In addition to engaging biopharma purposes, we anticipate sturdy progress within the semiconductor area on the capacity growth and re-shoring tailwinds.”
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