Casella Announces Acquisition by TSI Instruments Ltd

Global occupational hygiene and workplace hazard monitoring expert, Casella, has been acquired by TSI Instruments Ltd, a UK subsidiary of TSI Incorporated. Casella designs and manufactures innovative instruments and systems that protect workers from occupational and environmental health risks, with key specialisms in noise, dust and vibration monitoring.

The acquisition will bring together more than 270 years’ combined experience delivering monitoring solutions that protect people, communities and the environment. With both companies boasting award-winning products, the collaboration will help accelerate and expand the delivery of innovative technology solutions that create a better world and empower workers and businesses to protect their health.

TSI provides a comprehensive range of solutions worldwide, from workflow management, software services and measurement instrumentation, to help businesses make informed, data-driven decisions. TSI recently won three Industrial Hygiene Awards for outstanding product development, demonstrating its commitment to performance and quality standards that is matched with Casella’s dedication to remain at the forefront of innovation.

Phil Bradley, Managing Director of Casella, said: “We are delighted to be joining the TSI family and accelerating our strategic plans, bringing new innovations to the market. We will be able to leverage the exceptional talent of both organisations to serve our customers.”

Tom Kennedy, President of TSI Incorporated, said: “We are pleased to welcome Casella and its employees to TSI. This acquisition expands our portfolio of offerings to the occupational/industrial health and safety market, and together we continue to meet the evolving needs of our customers. This acquisition demonstrates TSI’s commitment to help protect people and the environment.”

Casella is headquartered in Kempston, UK with offices in the United States and India. TSI Incorporated has headquarters in Shoreview, Minnesota with offices around the globe.

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