Ropsley Ltd, the holding company of PJD Mechanical Engineering, has nnaounced it has acquired Green’s Power, who invented the Economiser in 1841 and is now a global provider of heat transfer, economiser and industrial boiler products.

The parent company of PJD, which also owns Teesside-based fabrication business, Piper Services, among others, has made the strategic move to acquire the esteemed Green’s Power in order to provide a unique, end-to-end solution.

This acquisition will mean the expansion of one of the largest independent groups in the UK Power and Industrial markets, with a team of more than 250 specialists and an annual turnover exceeding £40m.

The merging of businesses, whose offerings will see the launch of a fully integrated solution, from steam boiler and pressure part design and engineering, to manufacture, installation and then repair and maintenance for a variety of sectors.

PJD’s strengths lie in site installation, equipment repairs, and servicing, while Green’s is a pioneer in design, engineering and manufacturing; creating a turnkey solution, with multiple locations across the UK and global manufacturing reach.

David Hayle at Ropsley Ltd comments: “We’re pleased to announce this acquisition and are keen to begin integrating the businesses and offering a seamless solution to customers new and old.

“Now that the economic challenges of the past few years are behind us, we’re very much setting our sights on further exponential growth and look forward to supporting this iconic business with the next phase of its development.”

Chris Wright, Operations Director of Green’s Power adds: “Green’s has been operating within the industry since 1821 and over this period, it established itself as a global leader in the provision of boiler equipment and services”

“We’re now very much looking forward to the future, and our partnership with the Ropsley portfolio, to continue being a truly progressive developer of solutions within the group’s core sectors.”

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