Hibino acquires majority share of InSight Systems
Hibino acquires majority share of InSight Systems
Workplace technology provider InSight Systems has joined the Hibino Corporation through a majority share acquisition by the Japanese manufacturer. The development aims to expand InSight Systems’ business across Australia and enhance its service offerings.
Through the agreement, InSight Systems will gain access to Hibino’s resources and expertise, strengthening its ability to deliver workplace technology solutions in the Australian market, while keeping its core values of teamwork, innovation and client satisfaction at the forefront.
“The acquisition by Hibino brings new energy to InSight Systems and enables us to build on the exceptional service we provide,” said Dan Baldwin, executive director and co-founder. “It gives us the financial backing and resources to grow our business in Australia, invest in our team and continue delivering the innovative workplace technology solutions our clients expect.”
Wayne Schultz, co-founder and executive director, added: “We are committed to maintaining the same high standards of service that our clients rely on. With Hibino’s support, we’re in a stronger position to expand our capabilities and this partnership secures a bright future for InSight Systems and our employees.”
While Hibino Corporation will acquire a majority interest in the business, Dan Baldwin and Wayne Schultz will continue to lead InSight Systems as executive directors. “With Hibino’s backing, we’re excited to continue growing and bringing new opportunities to our team,” said Baldwin.
Tad Shimojima, deputy general manager of Hibino, said: “We are excited to support InSight Systems as they continue to grow and succeed in the Australian market. InSight’s dedication to innovation, quality and client satisfaction perfectly aligns with our own values at Hibino. We look forward to working together to deliver exceptional workplace technology solutions and helping InSight Systems strengthen their position even further across Australia.”