Innovative Cambridge-based company acquired by Israeli manufacturer

Cambridge Fluid Systems (CFS) is pleased to announce the completion of its acquisition by Ham-let (Israel-Canada LTD) globally recognised as a leading manufacturer of instrumentation components for process control and high purity industries.

 

 

CFS is an innovative provider of gas and liquid control solutions, as well as an Original Equipment Manufacturer.  The company’s acquisition by Ham-Let enhances its global scale and reach, working with high technology industries such as Semiconductor, Photovoltaic, Pharmaceutical, Aerospace and Energy.

Commenting on the acquisition, Stefan Klee (Managing Director of CFS) said: "The team at CFS is delighted about the new joint opportunities in existing and adjacent markets, and the focus the new parent company will give to fluid system solutions. We will enhance our product and service offerings, and also extend our geographic presence to provide even better service closer to our main customers”.

CEO of Ham-Let Group, Uri Oliner, commented: “The acquisition of CFS is part of our growth strategy. We expect that CFS will enable Ham-Let to enter into additional and complementary activities, in addition to our current component business. CFS has the know-how and capability to project manage, assemble and integrate complete systems, including sophisticated electronic control systems. Our main focus will be the expansion of CFS operations and marketing, to include additional operations in geographically interesting areas”.

As the name suggests, Cambridge Fluid Systems is a Cambridge-based company and has been one of the city’s international success stories over the years, gaining its reputation for innovation and unparalleled expertise in gas and liquid solutions for high tech industries around the world.

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For more information on the company, its products and services, please visit: www.cambridge-fluid.com or call 01954 786800.

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