Enartis S.r.l., part of the Esseco Group and a global leader in oenological technologies, has signed a preliminary agreement to preliminary agreement to acquire 100% of Parsec S.r.l., an Italian centre of excellence based in Florence.
The agreement will create a global player capable of offering wineries worldwide a complete and smart management of their production processes, combining the advantages of cutting-edge oenological solutions with advanced, automated process management, from grape reception to bottling in one platform.
“This is the beginning of a chapter we intend to write together,” declares Samuele Benelli, Chief Executive Officer of Enartis. “Today, we are laying the groundwork to unite not just two companies, but two families that share the same culture of customer service and the same passion for excellence and innovation. The extraordinary expertise of the Parsec team, combined with our global presence, will create incredible potential. We want every person, in both Enartis and Parsec, to feel like a key part of this future adventure.”
The deal follows Entartis’ acquisition of the Portuguese company Winegrid in 2023.
For more information visit https://www.enartis.com/en/ and https://parsecsrl.net/en/
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