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CTS expands service through the acquisition of RBM

In order to be able to offer an increasingly wide-ranging and articulated service, CTS has recently finalized the acquisition of RBM.
The purpose of CTS is always the same: to be able to provide the customer with the most complete and articulated service possible, guaranteeing the tranquillity of having a single interlocutor with the ability to coordinate the various operations on site with experience and reliability.
This expansion of the services offered is in particular at the service of companies operating in the ceramic sector, which has always been the core business for both CTS and RBM.  RBM is a company with thirty years of experience in the dismantling and assembly of industrial plants in various sectors and in the construction of metal structures for every industrial need, specialized in the construction and maintenance of atomizers, piping and structures in general.

These skills, combined with CTS’s high specialization in operations at the service of the ceramic industry regarding the transport and positioning of mills, presses, dryers and other ceramic machines, make it possible to offer an all-round service to customers. .
Another area in which this partnership can bring excellent results is the energy sector. CTS has been investing for years to offer companies in the energy sector an increasingly efficient and punctual service, achieving important results.
In fact, today CTS works for all the main manufacturers of engines, turbines, generators and transformers, and is ready to put the know-how acquired over the years at the service of RBM.
Recently, for example, CTS collaborated with Proeco on the renovation of the SEA ENERGIA S.p.A. cogeneration plant, at Malpensa Airport. CTS took care of the extraction of the old Turbomach turbine and the subsequent positioning of the new SIEMENS SGT-700 turbine, weighing 180 tons and arrived on board the large cargo aircraft Antonov 124.
At the same time, RBM oversaw the construction of the foundation plates and air ducts.
But for the two companies this was only a first test, which gave excellent results and which allows us to hypothesize the enormous potential of this collaboration, primarily to the advantage of the costumers, who will find a common direction ready to find optimal solutions to their needs.
This collaboration, therefore, promises to be very fruitful for both companies, ready to work in synergy to offer a service that will exceed customer expectations.