French railway infrastructure supplier Sateba has completed the acquisition of concrete sleeper production assets from De Bonte Group, announcing it on July 1, this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Production of concrete sleepers
Photo: Sateba

The purchase includes two plants in France and two in Belgium, significantly expanding Sateba’s presence in the European market.

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The company now operates in ten countries, solidifying its position as a leading manufacturer of railway components in the region.

This strategic acquisition allows Sateba to enhance its manufacturing capabilities and broaden its product range offered in the market.

The inclusion of De Bonte Group’s plants into the company’s portfolio promises to improve operational efficiency and provide a wider range of solutions for clients in railway infrastructure.

Sateba expressed confidence that the acquisition will drive business growth and enhance customer satisfaction through improved production capabilities and expanded geographic coverage.

This move underscores the strategic importance of diversification and expansion for leading players in the railway infrastructure industry on the international stage.

Photo: Sateba

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