Forterro announces intention to acquire 3E

Forterro announces intention to acquire 3E

Forterro announces intention to acquire 3E

Forterro has announced its intent to acquire 3E, a software provider for manufacturers of windows and doors.

The acquisition expands Forterro’s capabilities for small industrial and specialist manufacturers across the European mid-market and further strengthens a category it has been actively building through recent acquisitions including Orgadata, BM Group and Klaes.

The deal is expected to close in Q2.

Strategic rationale

3E reportedly adds strong expertise in ERP, machine interfaces and production planning for PVC and timber manufacturers, complementing Forterro’s existing software portfolio for specialised and industrial manufacturers.

Together, the businesses will be even better placed to support customers across materials including timber, PVC and aluminium, as well as different stages of growth and operational complexity, while leveraging cloud and AI-enabled capabilities.

Bernd Hillbrands, Managing Director, Windows and Doors Line of Business, Forterro, and former CEO of Orgadata, which was acquired by Forterro in February 2025, said: “3E is a strong strategic fit for Forterro. This acquisition strengthens our offering for specialised and industrial manufacturers, expands our support for mid-market manufacturers, and reinforces our position as a long-term partner to the industrial champions driving the European economy.

“Just as importantly, 3E chose Forterro because of our clear AI strategy and the value it can deliver for their customers. They chose us on behalf of their customers, and we are excited about what we can build together from here.”

Forward plan

Following completion, 3E will become part of Forterro’s solutions set for specialised and industrial manufacturers, led by Bernd.

His leadership of this expanding category is said to reflect Forterro’s model of enabling founders to thrive within the group while helping shape its long-term direction. 3E customers will benefit from continued product innovation and investment, particularly in AI, while also gaining access to Forterro’s broader portfolio of solutions designed to help industrial businesses improve efficiency and support growth.

Forterro also plans to enable 3E to connect to its cloud and AI-based platform over time.

For more information about Forterro, visit: Powering the businesses powering the future™ | Forterro

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