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Triton acquires work zone safety services provider Chevron TM

Chevron Traffic Management (Chevron TM) is Triton’s third acquisition within the European work zone safety Services market and follows its acquisitions of Ramudden in Sweden in December 2017 and AVS in Germany in January. Catalyst Corporate Finance (Catalyst), the UK M&A advisory business of Atlantra, advised Chevron TM advise on its sale.
April 12, 2018 Read time: 1 min
8143 Chevron Traffic Management (Chevron TM) is investment firm Triton’s third acquisition within the European work zone safety Services market and follows its acquisitions of Ramudden in Sweden in December 2017 and AVS in Germany in January.


Catalyst Corporate Finance (Catalyst), the UK M&A advisory business of Atlantra, advised Chevron TM advise on its sale.
 
Additionally, Catalyst will rebrand as Atlantra this month.

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