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Royal HaskoningDHV buys Scottish maritime engineer company

Netherlands-based engineering consultant company Royal HaskoningDHV has acquired Scottish maritime engineer firm Arch Henderson aiming to strengthen its presence in Scotland and globally.

By bringing Arch Henderson onboard, Royal HaskoningDHV is expected to significantly strengthen its UK network.

Arch Henderson Principal Partner Alan Kilbride said: “We will be able to offer a wider range of services to our existing clients, grow faster, and for our colleagues this is a great opportunity to join in the delivery of prestigious projects and work internationally.”

Arch Henderson will retain its brand name in the short-term, as part of Royal HaskoningDHV and will continue as a significant player in the Scottish market serving the ports and harbours from its offices in Aberdeen, Dundee, Glasgow, Lerwick and Thurso.

The two parties decided not to disclose financial information about the transaction.





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