AMCS Group
Who They Are
Industry software for waste, recycling and utilities, assembling a stack out of purchased parts, so it prices where a product slots rather than what it earns.
Worth saying first because it is unusual: AMCS publishes no scale figures on its own about page, where the statistics render as unfilled placeholders and the only concrete fact is a Boston address. The numbers exist only in its press-release boilerplate, which puts it at over a thousand employees across eighteen countries and more than four thousand customers, with offices in North America, Europe and Australia.
It is a serial acquirer building an adjacency ladder: it bought a billing product shortly before buying a utility operations product, assembling a utilities stack out of parts. A searcher meeting a buyer of this shape should expect the question to be where the product slots into an existing platform and what it lets the buyer sell to customers it already has, rather than what the business earns on its own.
Search-Fund Companies They Bought
- Utility Cloud · 2022
Dan Calano acquired Utility Cloud, a New Hampshire operations-management platform for water, wastewater, power and gas utilities, with Pacific Lake behind him, and ran it as chief executive. AMCS bought it in September 2022 to add regulated-utility operations to a stack it had just started assembling. [1][2]