The Brickworks acquisition will expand CES’ tech-enabled service offering by adding GIS and smart mapping services and assisting customers with achieving their sustainability goals
CES Power, a leading global provider of mobile power generation, distribution and temperature control equipment backed by industrial-focused private equity firm Allied Industrial Partners, today announced that it has acquired Brickworks, one of the leading providers of smart mapping software, Geographic Information System services and zero-emissions infrastructure to the entertainment industry.
Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
CES Power, which was acquired by AIP in June 2021, will continue to actively seek further add-on acquisitions in areas of strategic interest.
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The Brickworks acquisition represents CES Power’s third acquisition, following the company’s previously announced acquisitions of Florida-based Production Power in December 2021 and California-based West Coast Cinema in March 2022.
“The addition of Brickworks will enhance our ability to offer tech-enabled services to our customers while assisting them with tracking and monitoring emissions in order to reduce their carbon footprint and achieve their sustainability goals,” said Greg Landa, CEO of CES Power.
“Brickworks’ proprietary software will also allow us to apply real-time telematics to our power and HVAC assets, enhance our onsite capabilities and provide customers with more real-time visibility into event operations.”
Source: PR Newswire
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