The acquisition of Tre-P Carrelli and its subsidiary NTP Operations consolidates Linde Material Handling's presence in Northern Italy, guaranteeing customers even more efficient and widespread services in the provinces of Turin, Vercelli, Cuneo, Biella and the Aosta Valley.
Linde Material Handling Italia, the Italian subsidiary of Linde Material Handling, a world leader in the supply of intralogistics solutions, announces the completion of the acquisition of Tre-P Carrelli Srl, a historic dealer based in Turin, and its subsidiary NTP Operations Srl.
The operation, initiated with the signing of a preliminary agreement on 4 November 2025, concluded with the acquisition of the shares of Tre-P Material Handling Torino Srl, a newly established company into which the business branches of Tre-P Carrelli Srl and NTP Operations Srl were merged, which takes on the new company name of Linde Material Handling Torino Srl
This acquisition represents an important step in the growth and consolidation of the Linde MH brand in the Italian intralogistics market. The transaction is part of the development strategy launched two years ago with the opening of the new branches in Bolzano and Adriatica (in the province of Chieti), aimed at consolidating its direct presence in the region and further enhancing the quality of its services. With this acquisition, the company significantly strengthens its presence in the strategic Piedmont region, including the provinces of Turin, Vercelli, Cuneo, and Biella, as well as the Aosta Valley region, confirming its commitment to providing customers with an increasingly comprehensive, efficient, and structured service.
"We are very pleased with this acquisition, which allows us to further consolidate the brand's presence in a key territory for the Italian market. Our customers will benefit from the quality and efficiency of Linde services," comments Luca Esposto, Vice President Sales & Service for Linde MH in Italy. " This transaction reflects our development strategy in Italy, aimed at being ever closer to our customers' needs, with innovative solutions and timely, excellent technical support," he concludes.
About LINDE MH
Linde Material Handling develops high-performance goods handling solutions customized to meet individual customer needs.
Linde MH, in addition to being one of the world's leading manufacturers of forklifts and manual and automated warehouse equipment, offers a wide range of fleet management solutions, driver assistance systems, mobile robots and a wide variety of software solutions, consulting services and technical support.
The Linde MH brand represents maximum performance, achieved through technological innovation, superior standards of ergonomics and operator safety and a wide range of energy options.
In Italy, Linde MH can count on a network of 9 branches, 24 dealers and partners, and over 800 specialized service technicians, to respond promptly and effectively to customer needs.
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