Tag: Kerngeschäft

  • Geilinger acquisisce la divisione facciate da Ernst Schweizer

    Geilinger acquisisce la divisione facciate da Ernst Schweizer

    Ernst Schweizer AG, con sede a Hedingen, sta vendendo la sua divisione facciate a Geilinger AG con effetto dal 1° gennaio 2024. Secondo l’azienda, Geilinger continuerà a gestire i reparti di vendita, tecnologia, installazione e assistenza come filiale nell’attuale sede di Hedingen. In cambio, assumerà 40 dipendenti di Ernst Schweizer. In futuro, le facciate stesse saranno prodotte presso la sede di Geilinger a Winterthur. “Il core business di Geilinger sono i progetti di facciate”, afferma Harry Bienz, amministratore delegato di Geilinger AG, nella dichiarazione. “Soprattutto nel settore delle facciate solari, Geilinger vuole partecipare alla comprovata esperienza di Ernst Schweizer AG”

    Ernst Schweizer parteciperà quindi a Geilinger come azionista di minoranza in futuro. Samuel Schweizer vede la vendita della business unit come un passo importante per la sua azienda. “L’attività di progetto, estremamente complessa in termini di processi e procedure, troverà una nuova casa in Geilinger, garantendo così la continuità per i clienti e i dipendenti”, ha dichiarato il CEO di Ernst Schweizer AG.

    In futuro, Ernst Schweizer si concentrerà sul business dei prodotti e dei fornitori, in forte crescita. Questo è composto da quattro unità di business. Ernst Schweizer continuerà ad operare come fornitore di sistemi per finestre in legno/metallo e pareti pieghevoli e scorrevoli, come fornitore di cassette per le lettere e per i pacchi e come fornitore di sistemi solari in Europa. L’azienda continuerà a dare lavoro a più di 450 persone.

  • Andermatt Swiss Alps Invests CHF 350 million

    Andermatt Swiss Alps Invests CHF 350 million

    The CHF 149 million investment by Vail Resorts consists of two parts: CHF 110 million for Andermatt-Sedrun Sport AG to improve the guest experience, for example in the area of lifts, snow-making systems, gastronomy, leisure activities and other infrastructure on the mountain .

    ASA will invest the proceeds of CHF 39 million in the further development of its core business in hotels, infrastructure and the expansion of Andermatt Reuss over the next three to five years, in addition to the CHF 350 million already earmarked. The investments are shared between Andermatt and Sedrun.

    Following shareholder and regulatory approval, Vail Resorts now owns 55 percent of the shares in Andermatt-Sedrun Sport AG. ASA continues to hold 40 percent of the shares, the remaining 5 percent are in free float. The aim of the partnership between Vail Resorts and ASA is the expansion of Andermatt and Sedrun into the common vision of "The Prime Alpine Destination".

    Effective August 4, management of the company will be the responsibility of Vail Resorts. Mike Goar is appointed Chairman of the Board of Directors and Managing Director of Andermatt-Sedrun Sport AG. There will be no changes to the ongoing operations of Andermatt-Sedrun, in particular the SkiArena Andermatt-Sedrun.

    "I'm looking forward to working with the incredible team at Andermatt-Sedrun Sport AG, our passionate partners and the committed authorities – and learning from them," says Mike Goar. “I can't wait to move forward with these important investments in the destination as together we are working to make Andermatt-Sedrun one of the leading Alpine destinations in Europe. We are proud of this special

    ski area in the Vail Resorts network, and I personally vouch for operational excellence and a good working relationship." Raphael Krucker, CEO of Andermatt Swiss Alps AG and member of the Board of Directors of Andermatt-Sedrun Sport AG, says: "Vail Resorts is the ideal partner to achieve our goal. Together we will develop Andermatt and Sedrun into Prime Alpine Destinations. I am really looking forward to a successful cooperation and the additional experience and skills that Vail Resorts will bring to the destination of Andermatt and Sedrun."