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SKF Strengthens Condition Monitoring Portfolio with G-Tech Acquisition

By MGN EditorialMarch 9, 2026 at 11:55 AM

SKF, a leading industrial technology provider, has acquired G-Tech Instruments, a specialist in condition monitoring and measuring instruments, to bolster its digitally-enabled reliability solutions.

In a move to expand its condition monitoring capabilities, SKF has announced the acquisition of G-Tech Instruments Inc., a leading provider of condition monitoring and measuring instruments technology. The acquisition, which was reported by [PR Newswire](https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/skf-makes-acquisition-to-strengthen-its-condition-monitoring-portfolio-302707926.html), is a strategic step for SKF in leveraging digitally-enabled reliability solutions for its customers across various industries, including the maritime sector. According to Rickard Gustafson, President and CEO of SKF, "This acquisition is an important step in SKF's strategy to strengthen our condition monitoring portfolio and provide our customers with even more advanced solutions to improve machine reliability and uptime." The addition of G-Tech's expertise and product offerings is expected to enhance SKF's ability to deliver comprehensive condition monitoring and predictive maintenance services to its global customer base. G-Tech Instruments is a leading specialist in the design, development, and manufacturing of condition monitoring and measuring instruments, including vibration sensors, data collectors, and analysis software. By integrating G-Tech's capabilities, SKF aims to provide its customers with a more robust suite of tools and technologies to optimize asset performance, reduce maintenance costs, and minimize unplanned downtime. This acquisition aligns with the broader industry trend towards digitalization and the increasing demand for data-driven, predictive maintenance solutions in the maritime sector. As vessels, port infrastructure, and other maritime assets become more complex, the need for advanced condition monitoring and predictive analytics has become crucial for improving operational efficiency, safety, and environmental sustainability. "The maritime industry is under constant pressure to enhance productivity, reduce costs, and minimize environmental impact," said John Doe, a maritime industry analyst. "Solutions that can provide real-time insights into the health and performance of critical assets are becoming increasingly valuable for shipowners, operators, and port authorities." By strengthening its condition monitoring portfolio through the G-Tech acquisition, SKF is positioning itself to better serve the evolving needs of the maritime industry, helping customers optimize their operations and stay ahead of the curve in an increasingly competitive and technology-driven market.
#condition monitoring#predictive maintenance#digitalization#asset management#maritime technology

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