Magirus eyes further acquisitions, aims to double revenue

Magirus eyes acquisitions, aims to double revenue

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Germany-headquartered fire engine manufacturer Magirus has said that it is evaluating further acquisitions, with the aim of enhancing quality and delivery speed.

The company, which said it entered 2026 “stronger than ever” thanks to a strong order backlog, revealed that it could target specialised vehicle manufacturers, workshops or distribution partners.

That would follow its purchase of Achleitner Fahrzeugbau, an Austrian firm specialising in special-purpose vehicles, in October 2025.

Fatmir Veselaj, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Magirus, said: “The expansion of our product portfolio through the acquisition of Achleitner, the stabilisation of our processes and the introduction of a platform‑based organisation focused on project execution ensure Magirus’ operational excellence in the long term.

“In this way, Magirus will continue to make a significant contribution to the advancement and future of firefighting and emergency‑response technology.”

Magirus revenue targets for 2030

In 2025, Magirus said it managed to cut delivery times, increase operational efficiency, and realign its sales team.

Meanwhile, the company also unveiled a plan to double revenue by 2030. According to Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Mathias Scholz, the success of 2025 has positioned the company “financially and structurally to achieve sustainable growth in a challenging market environment.”

He said: “The past months have demonstrated how crucial clear governance, well‑defined interfaces and consistent project management are for successful transformation and carve‑out processes.

“With the measures implemented, the company aims to further strengthen its competitiveness and secure its long‑term position in the global market.”

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