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Visy Oy acquires Autepra UAB

Visy Oy, a provider of process automation IT solutions, including AI vision technology, has acquired Autepra UAB, a prominent IT systems integrator for container terminals and ports.

Following the acquisition, Autepra will operate as a subsidiary of Visy under VisionSense Technologies AB. The deal was finalized on 10 January 2025.

Tomi Korpelainen, Visy and VisionSense Technologies CEO stated: “Autepra has proven itself as a high-quality, customer-focused integrator in the ports industry. Adding Autepra to our team drives our growth strategy, enables us to better serve our customers, and expands our reach into new areas. The synergies are clear, and we’re excited about the future.”

This strategic move enhances Visy’s growth within the container terminal market, leveraging Autepra’s extensive integration and project expertise to broaden Visy’s market reach and service offerings.

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According to a statement, customers of both companies will benefit from an expanded portfolio of products and capabilities, while new clients can look forward to a more comprehensive range of technology and services provided by Visy.

“By joining Visy, we will strengthen our relationship with the industry-leading vision technology and applications OEM bringing new opportunities to market,” commented Tomas Girdzevičius, Autepra CEO.





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