Wednesday, June 15, 2016

AGILITY FUEL SYSTEMS AND HEXAGON COMPOSITES MERGE

SANTA ANA, Calif. — Hexagon Composites and Agility Fuel Systems announced today that the companies will merge Hexagon Composites’ CNG Automotive Products Division with Agility to form Agility Fuel Solutions.

The new entity will be owned equally by Hexagon Composites and Agility’s current investors.
Both companies say the merger is uniquely positioned in the industry, while better serving the global market and expanding its product offerings worldwide. The integration of fuel systems and cylinders will provide value by reducing up-front costs for clean technology, accelerating commercialization of new product ideas, and driving faster returns on investments, the companies said in a joint release. The combined company will have production sites in the US, Norway, and Brazil, with technical centers located in Lincoln, Nebraska and Kelowna, British Columbia. Agility Fuel Solutions will manufacture cylinders for use in its systems, as well as for direct sale with offices in the US, Canada, Latin America, Norway, India, and Southeast Asia.
“This merger combines two market leaders with strong backgrounds in engineering creativity, profitable growth and operational excellence” said Kathleen Ligocki, CEO of the newly merged company. “Agility is proud of our successful relationship with Hexagon, and together we will target driving adoption of clean natural gas systems in commercial vehicle markets around the world.”
“This transaction is a natural progression of our existing joint venture arrangement and will expand our ability to create unique value for our customers by deepening our technical capabilities and expanding our reach globally,” added Sam Gabbita, general partner at Element Partners, the lead investor for Agility Fuel Systems.
“Natural gas is a key component of the global green shift, and we remain committed to providing the industry with the highest quality products to optimize its use,” said Jon Erik Engeset, president and CEO of Hexagon Composites ASA.
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