Genpact set to buy Triumph Engg

July 09, 2012 10:58 pm | Updated 10:58 pm IST - NEW DELHI:

BPO major Genpact, on Monday¸ said it would acquire U.S.-based Triumph Engineering Corp, which provides engineering and technical services to aviation, energy, and oil and gas industries, for an undisclosed amount.

Triumph enhanced Genpact’s services portfolio for the infrastructure and manufacturing sector by adding capabilities in the large and high-growth segment of engineering and technical services, Genpact said in a statement.

Closing the deal, however, would be subject to satisfaction of certain customary conditions, it added.

“We are seeing a huge demand for engineering services in highly technology- intensive industries such as aviation, energy and oil and gas. This acquisition will allow us to combine Triumph’s onsite expertise and depth in engineering with our global scale, end-to-end process management, analytics, and technology capabilities to meet this growing demand,” Genpact President and CEO NV Tyagarajan said.

As part of the deal, 90 Triumph employees would become part of Genpact’s infrastructure, manufacturing and services (IMS) vertical, it said.

“Our plan is to build out engineering centres of excellence (COEs) with an initial focus on the aviation and energy sectors, which we would later expand to cover other manufacturing segments,” Mr. Tyagarajan said.

Triumph provides engineering services such as product definition and design, product documentation and analysis. It also provides engineering IT services such as product life-cycle management (PLM) implementation and customisation.

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