Thursday, November 28, 2024

Machinery safety experts acquire Bingley company

Wolverhampton-headquartered machinery safety experts Fortress Safety has acquired Remlive, a Bingley company that specialises in electrical safety warning indicators.

This strategic move aims to enhance the Fortress product portfolio by integrating Remlive’s advanced live circuit detection technology, which helps reduce workplace accidents and improve overall safety.

John Rollason, Managing Director of Remlive, said: Fortress has the expertise and market reach to accelerate our mission to improve safety in the workplace. 

“We see huge potential to enhance global workplace safety and bring innovative new product ideas to market by combining our electrical safety capabilities with Fortress machinery safety expertise.

The acquisition is an important step for both companies, allowing Fortress to expand its offerings in the safety market while leveraging the expertise of Remlive in electrical safety

Pete Browitt, Managing Director of Fortress Safety, said: Remlive and their indicator products have a strong market reputation. This acquisition allows us to further live our purpose of ‘saving lives by providing the best safety solutions’. 

“By adding Remlive to our portfolio, we strengthen our position as machinery safety experts and enhance our ability to help our customers provide comprehensive solutions that ensure people’s safety.”

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