ABO-Group Environment integrates Odace and Soltech and strengthens its presence in France

ABO-Group Environment continues its expansion in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region with the acquisition of Odace and Soltech, two companies specialized in hydrogeology and deep drilling respectively.

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ABO-Group Environment, a leading player in environmental services, has strengthened its foothold in France with the acquisition of two key companies in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region: Odace and Soltech.
Odace, based in Bordeaux, specializes in hydrogeology and water resource management, while Soltech, based in Limoges, stands out for its expertise in deep drilling for the mining industry.
These two acquisitions are part of a strategy to strengthen the Group’s technical capabilities and optimize its regional coverage.
The acquisition of Odace enables ABO-Group to broaden its portfolio of services in a fast-growing field, responding to the increasing need for sustainable management of water resources.
Demand for environmental studies and water management solutions continues to grow, particularly in the context of energy transition and climate challenges.

Impact on the mining sector and raw materials management

Soltech, with its expertise in deep drilling, enhances ABO-Group’s capabilities in the field of mineral exploration.
This acquisition comes at a time when Europe is seeking to secure its supplies of critical raw materials, essential for the energy transition, in particular for the production of lithium batteries.
The integration of Soltech also strengthens the position of ABO-Group subsidiary GeoSonic, which specializes in complex geological studies and large-scale mining projects.
Soltech’s skills will be crucial for projects such as the operation of the Beauvoir kaolin quarry, a strategic site for lithium extraction . This project is part of the Critical Raw Materials Act, a European initiative aimed at guaranteeing access to the raw materials needed to decarbonize transport and the digital economy.

Optimizing ABO-Group’s regional presence

ABO-Group relies on a strategy of regional proximity to maximize the efficiency of its operations and provide a more targeted response to its customers’ needs.
By integrating Odace and Soltech, the company is consolidating its position in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, while strengthening its ability to intervene rapidly and effectively in the field.
This approach also enables ABO-Group to strengthen its relationships with local players, which is essential for the successful completion of large-scale regional projects, particularly in the fields of water and mineral resource management.
These acquisitions are in line with ABO-Group’s expansion strategy in France, which aims to strengthen its technical skills while ensuring optimum geographical coverage.
This approach enables the company to remain competitive in a rapidly evolving market, where demand for sustainable environmental solutions and energy transition projects continues to grow.

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