19/05/2016
Together, the two companies intend to take advantage of synergies in the SAP environment and further promote their current growth strategies.
msg has acquired the Hamburg-based full-service consulting firm treorbis GmbH, thereby incorporating it into the internationally active msg group. treorbis offers global SAP consulting for mid-sized companies, as well as HCM-related services and their own SAP-certified solution for SAP variant configuration.
In over 15 years of business, treorbis GmbH has turned itself into one of the leading independent and owner-managed SAP service provision companies in Germany. They have excellent contacts and customers from a variety of industries, including manufacturing, utilities, health and consumer goods production. Their focus is on variant configuration for the mid-sized production industry, as well as on human capital management. treorbis offers SAP-certified SAP add-on products for beneficial and fast solutions in both fields.
“We are pleased to be able to welcome treorbis as a new member of the msg group,” emphasizes Hans Zehetmaier, Chairman of the Board of Directors at msg systems ag. “treorbis’ business is the perfect addition to our group companies msg Plaut and msg services, which also specialize in SAP and infrastructural services for mid-sized companies. A collaboration with treorbis will allow us to provide mid-sized companies with an even broader range of SAP offerings.”
By joining the msg group of companies, treorbis has found a strong partner for moving ahead with their expansion plans. treorbis is now a 100-percent subsidiary of msg systems ag, which means it will also benefit from the msg group’s global network.
“Moving forward, we were looking for a customer-oriented partner with a strong focus on mid-sized companies who would also support treorbis GmbH’s further growth. With msg systems ag we have found the right partner. I am certain that our employees and customers will benefit from the synergies our affiliation with the successful msg group will generate,” explains Michael Neuhaus, CEO of treorbis GmbH.