Tag: Hälg

  • Hälg buys Etavis

    Hälg buys Etavis

    According to a press release , Hälg Facility Management AG , based in the St.GallenBodenseeArea, has bought Zurich-based Etavis Facility Services AG . With the takeover, Hälg intends to expand in the Facility Management division in the Zurich region.

    According to the press release, Etavis Facility Services has a strong customer service culture and many years of industry experience in the maintenance and repair of building technology systems. The specialist for building management becomes part of the Hälg branch in Zurich. The workforce will be fully taken over. “With the integration of the team in Zurich, we are gaining the expertise and network of the employees,” says Markus Haldimann, Managing Director of Hälg Facility Management AG. “We are thus further strengthening our facility management services.”

    The company merger leads to a change of name: Etavis Facility Services gives up the company name. Both companies will be called Hälg Facility Management AG in the future.

  • Hälg buys Malpur

    Hälg buys Malpur

    The building technology company Hälg , based in the St.GallenBodenseeArea, announces the purchase of the Zürcher Malpur Gebäudetechnik AG in a press release. Malpur moves the company headquarters and the workforce to the headquarters of Hälg in Winterthur and cedes the proper name. Both companies will operate on the market as Hälg & Co. AG in the future.

    With the merger, two industry giants in the building technology division are pooling their competencies: Boris Bischoff, branch manager of Hälg & Co. AG Winterthur, in the communication quoted. Malpur has many years of industry experience in the professional maintenance and repair of building technology systems.

    Hälg announces that the takeover took place retrospectively as of January 1, 2021 and that it aims to be the "leading Swiss service company for building technology in the fields of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration and sanitation over the entire life cycle of a system".