The two families behind the TVH lift truck group each go their way. De Tijd heard this and confirms the company. The Vanhalst family will become 100 percent owner of the Mateco machinery division. 60 percent of the TVH Parts parts division ends up with the Thermote family. A search for a partner starts for the remaining shares (40%).
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In 2018, the group’s operational activities had already been split up, which generated a combined turnover of 1.7 billion euros in 2019 with 6,700 employees. Two separate divisions were then formed: Mateco, the lessor and seller of lift trucks and aerial work platforms, and TVH Parts, which has developed a worldwide logistics network for parts for those machines.
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Any division has had a separate growth strategy and its own CEO for two years now: Dominiek Valcke, a longtime confidant of the two families, heads TVH Parts, and the German Armin Rappen heads Mateco. The latter was taken over by TVH Groep in 2011. Only the shareholders remained the same: Ann and Els Thermote, the daughters of co-founder Paul Thermote, and Pascal Vanhalst, the son of the other founder Paul Vanhalst, who died in 2002.
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Succession
Until now. According to various sources, which are confirmed by Valcke, the families each go their own way: Pascal Vanhalst becomes full owner of Mateco, Ann and Els Thermote get 60 percent of TVH Parts. For the remaining 40 percent in TVH Parts, the search for an investor outside the family starts. The investment bank JPMorgan and the law firm Allen & Overy have been approached for this.
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A clear succession planning and transfer to the third generation – ten children between the ages of 2 and 22 – is, according to Valcke, the only motive for splitting up the family business. ‘In view of the third generation, the families wanted a clear division. They did not want to end up in an ABInBev scenario where share ownership becomes too fragmented. ‘
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According to insiders, however, there would be serious disagreement between the two families about the course to be followed, something Valcke firmly denies. ‘Both families have had their own vision and affinity with each of the divisions for some time now. Paul Vanhalst has always been the man of the machines, Paul Thermote was more interested in parts. That has always continued to live on. ‘
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For 40 percent of TVH Parts, we are looking for a buyer who understands the company. Someone who says in advance that he will be on board for a maximum of five years will not enter.