Friday, July 11, 2025

Svella Plc makes first investment into Emeg Group to boost growth

Svella Plc has confirmed the completion of the first stage of its investment in Emeg Group Limited, a Chesterfield-based provider of rail depot and facilities solutions, as well as M&E engineering services. The acquisition strengthens Emeg’s operations and aligns with Svella’s strategy to drive sustainable growth through collaboration and long-term planning.

Emeg, which has been in business since 1997, will benefit from Avidrail’s extensive expertise in the rail sector, including civil engineering, infrastructure, and groundworks. This collaboration aims to expand Emeg’s capabilities, enabling the company to offer a full, in-house turnkey solution for rail projects. With this enhanced offering, Emeg is positioned to secure and deliver a broader range of projects while tapping into new commercial and revenue opportunities.

Svella, known for its successful track record in business development and operational improvement, plans to provide essential working capital to Emeg for growth, asset acquisition, and workforce expansion. The investment also strengthens Emeg’s presence across the north of England, Southern Scotland, and the Midlands.

Svella’s involvement is expected to unlock significant growth potential for Emeg, reinforcing its reputation and ability to deliver quality services while ensuring continued innovation and collaboration with key supply chain partners.

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