Press release from 05.02.2014
  • Amaras AG incorporated into Bechtle Managed Services AG
  • Enhanced on-site services for large customers

Neckarsulm, Germany 5 February 2014 - Specialising in on-site services, Bechtle's latest acquisition, Amaras AG in Monheim am Rhein, provides service desks and field services for large-scale customers. Amaras generated over three million euros in revenue in the last fiscal year with a staff of 33. The company will reinforce Bechtle's on-site services branch as part of Bechtle Managed Services AG (BMS). All current on-site deployments will remain unchanged to ensure consistency in customer service. In addition to his position as CEO of Amaras, Oliver Schmidt will assume related duties within Bechtle Systemhaus Holding AG. Both parties have agreed not to disclose the details of the acquisition.

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"This latest acquisition further develops our already well-established managed services business, which is a crucial component of our strategy. We are pleased to have gained over 30 experts from Amaras. Their experience and expertise will be an important contribution to the realisation of our growth targets," says Michael Guschlbauer, COO IT System House & Managed Services, Bechtle AG.

"We at Amaras look forward to being part of Bechtle's strong community of 6,200 employees. Not only will we be able to contribute our expertise and years of experience to a successful team, we'll also benefit from the diverse possibilities only a large organisation can offer. This will bring a number of interesting opportunities for both our customers and employees," says Oliver Schmidt, CEO of Amaras AG.

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Strategic Core Business.

Provided by central BMS units and some 65 IT system houses in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, managed services are one of the pillars of Bechtle's core business. BMS counts 637 employees in total, 234 of which are in on-site services. Through out-tasking and outsourcing contracts, services technicians provide con-tinuous on-site support to the customers' own IT service teams. Businesses can also choose to outsource 100% of the operation of their IT processes.

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