Margal Systems has merged with Brand Industries
Margal Systems has merged with Brand Industries Ltd.
Margal Systems is one of Israel’s leading firms in the field of specialty electrical projects and maintenance. The company specializes in electrical planning, construction and maintenance of electrical installations such as power station infrastructure, transmission lines, road and tunnel lighting, control and communications systems, runway and railway systems.
Brand Industries is a leading solutions provider involved in the design, production and establishment of large-scale steel projects in Israel and abroad in the energy, chemicals, infrastructure, and construction industries. The group offers a wide range of products and services, while achieving high synergies between the activities and extensive production capacity through production sites spread out nationwide.
Oaklins’ team in Israel acted as advisor to the shareholders of Margal Systems in this transaction.
Liran Giladi
Deputy CEO and Owner, Margal Systems
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