ABM, a leading United States facilities management and engineering solutions provider, has completed the acquisition of WGNSTAR, a specialist in technical and operational solutions for semiconductor and high-technology industries, as reported by FM Industry.

The acquisition expands ABM's technical service portfolio into sophisticated semiconductor fabrication environments, adding expertise in cleanroom operations and production tool management. ABM generates over $8 billion (€6.72 billion) in annual revenue and serves sectors including commercial real estate, aviation, mission critical facilities, and manufacturing.

Scott Salmirs, president and chief executive officer at ABM, said the company is pleased to welcome WGNSTAR's talented team. He added that the acquisition expands capabilities in the world's most sophisticated semiconductor fabrication environments.

WGNSTAR's expertise in cleanroom operations, production tool management and operational excellence aligns with ABM's strategy to grow its technical services portfolio. The integration supports ABM's commitment to delivering innovative technologies and sustainable solutions across client facilities.

ABM operates as one of the world's largest providers of integrated facility, engineering and infrastructure solutions. The company serves a blue-chip client base and focuses on creating smarter, more connected spaces through technology investment.

The acquisition strengthens ABM's position in the semiconductor sector as demand for advanced manufacturing facilities continues to grow across North America. WGNSTAR's specialised capabilities complement ABM's existing infrastructure and technical service offerings.

ABM's integrated approach combines facility management, engineering expertise and operational efficiency to support clients in achieving long-term asset performance and business objectives across complex industrial environments.

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