umdasch Industrial Solutions expands global scaffolding footprint with Catari acquisition

The industrial access division of the Umdasch Group has strengthened its European manufacturing base with the purchase of Portuguese scaffolding manufacturer Catari, as it continues to build a global scaffolding platform.

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umdasch Industrial Solutions (UIS) has acquired Catari in a move that accelerates its ambition to create a leading global scaffolding group.

The acquisition, announced today, brings a long-established European manufacturer into the UIS portfolio and expands the group’s production capabilities and product range across the region.

Catari was founded in 1979 by Carlos Augusto Tavares Nery and is headquartered in Portugal. Originally a small metalworking business, the company has developed into a well-established scaffolding manufacturer with highly automated production facilities.

It has built a strong presence in Portugal, Spain, France and other international markets, supported by a reputation for technical reliability and engineering expertise.

Catari HQ

UIS was established in 2025 as the industrial-focused division of the Umdasch Group, with a remit to serve complex industrial sectors through specialised scaffolding, access and related solutions. Since launch, its growth has centred on scaling its first brand, AT-PAC, and expanding its global footprint.

Paolo Zumaglini, CEO of UIS, said the Catari deal marked a shift from pure geographic expansion to strengthening the group’s industrial backbone in Europe.

“umdasch Industrial Solutions was created with a clear ambition to build a leading global scaffolding group with strong industrial expertise,” said Paolo Zumaglini.

“Until now, we have pursued this ambition primarily through the global expansion of AT-PAC. With the acquisition of Catari, we are strengthening our European production base, broadening our product portfolio, and reinforcing our long-term growth platform with a resilient supply chain.”

Catari will continue to operate independently within the UIS structure, retaining its existing customer relationships and market approach. At the same time, it will benefit from the long-term investment perspective and strategic support of the wider group.

Paulo Nery, CEO of Catari, said the move would allow the business to build on its engineering-led approach while gaining international scale.

“Catari’s core has always been rooted in engineering-driven product development and manufacturing excellence,” said Paulo Nery. “Joining umdasch Industrial Solutions allows us to continue on this path while benefiting from the stability and international perspective of the Umdasch Group. Our customers and partners can expect continuity, alongside new opportunities for growth.”

By combining the capabilities of AT-PAC and Catari, UIS said it is expanding its reach across markets, applications and project lifecycles. The acquisition is positioned as another step towards establishing UIS as one of the leading scaffolding groups globally.

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