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LCM Environmental completes third acquisition this year

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Cyann Fielding

Journalist at Tank Storage Magazine.

Environmental protection showing tree in smashed glass ballFuel and tank storage risk-mitigation specialist LCM Environmental Services has completed its third acquisition of the year.

The company has acquired North Yorkshire-based businesses Repair Protection & Maintenance Ltd and Sprayglass International Ltd.

RPM is a supplier of tank lining, bund and advanced coating service specialist services, with an offering that complements LCM’s current environmental service range. It will enable LCM to further enhance its offerings and better serve the needs of businesses across the UK and Europe.

Sprayglass manufactures a range of chemical-resistant Glass Flake and GRP Laminating Linings suitable for application to both metallic and concrete substrates.

Richard Wallace, chief executive at LCM Environmental Group, says: ‘This acquisition represents a significant step in our mission to offer comprehensive, sustainable, and innovative environmental services. We are excited to welcome RPM Ltd into the LCM family of businesses and look forward to creating a brighter future together.’

Ian Simon, general manager of RPM and Sprayglass International, adds: ‘We are thrilled to join forces with LCM Environmental Services Ltd. Our combined expertise will provide our clients with even more environmentally responsible solutions while contributing to a safer, more sustainable world.’

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