February 5, 2026

Blue Equity acquires Danish metal specialist Treco

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PE firm Blue Equity has acquired a majority stake in Danish custom metal solutions provider Treco, which develops and manufactures customer-specific products, largely in automation and self-service, with a focus on sorting and box solutions to the letter and parcel industry. The firm has also developed Solitaire Robot, an automatic sorting solution for small packages and letters, which after success in the Nordics is ready to be scaled globally. The deal marks the eighth and final investment for Blue Equity's third fund. Treco's founders, Per Therkildsen, Preben Pedersen and Allan Prang, will remain co-owners of the company, and Chairman of the Board Brian Stage will also join the ownership group. The takeover marks the next stage in Treco's growth journey, and is in line with Blue Equity's strategy of partnering with established Danish SMEs. Treco employs around 210 people and has an annual turnover of approximately DKK 300m.
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