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AQUACULTURE INDUSTRY SUPPLIER REDOX ACQUIRES TRYKKLUFTSERVICE

AQUACULTURE INDUSTRY SUPPLIER REDOX

Aquaculture industry supplier Redox acquires Trykkluftservice. Norway-based Redox AS, a supplier of oxygen and water-treatment solutions to the aquaculture industry, has entered into an agreement to acquire its industry peer Trykkluftservice AS.

Established in 1980, Trykkluftservice AS is the most experienced provider of compressors and compressed air systems in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. The company has delivered more than 750 compressor installations. It will continue operating as a separate entity, led by Jan Atle Yndestad. All eight employees will continue with the company.

The acquisition provides customers of both companies access to a broader service offering, shorter response times, and increased expertise in oxygen systems, vacuum systems, and compressed air solutions. The companies serve both the aquaculture industry and land-based industries.

“Customers get the best of both worlds: Trykkluftservice’s unique competence and Redox’s wide product portfolio and development capabilities. Together, we can deliver even more complete solutions and ensure maximum uptime for critical systems,” says Asbjørn Skaro, managing director of Redox.

The acquisition gives Redox a physical presence in the Sunnmøre region on the West coast of Norway, in addition to its existing locations at the Nordmøre region and in Trøndelag county. This means shorter distances to customers, faster service, and a larger team of experienced technicians.

Locally rooted

Trykkluftservice retains its position and strong local roots. Customers will meet the same people and receive the same high-quality service but will now have access to an expanded range of offerings, including oxygen and nitrogen systems, cleaning systems, and advanced treatment solutions based on ozone and UV technologies.

“We have built the company step by step during the past 45 years. Now we will be able to provide our customers with a broader service and product range by becoming part of a larger professional environment. Redox shares our values and ambitions, and together we can continue driving  innovation,” says Jan Atle Yndestad, general manager of Trykkluftservice.

Redox acquires 100 percent of the shares in Trykkluftservice AS, which delivered revenue of around NOK 20 million in 2025. The parties have not disclosed the financial details of the transaction.

Redox delivers solutions that improve fish welfare and biosecurity, while reducing the use of chemicals. The company is majority-owned by seafood investor Bluefront Equity.

Image: Jan Atle Yndestad, general manager of Trykkluftservice (left) and Asbjørn Skaro, managing director of Redox (right).

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