DEKRA industrial RSA transitions to local ownership as Raysonics industrial
Experienced South African consortium takes the reins, ensuring continuity and growth in NDT and inspection services
DEKRA Industrial RSA has announced the sale of its South African operations to Raysonics Investment (Pty) Ltd, a consortium of highly experienced South African NDT and industrial inspection professionals.
This milestone transaction marks a pivotal new chapter for the company, as it transitions to local ownership and is rebranded as Raysonics Industrial. The sale was finalised on 26 November 2025.
According to Lothar Weihofen, Country Manager of DEKRA Industrial RSA, the decision to sell forms part of DEKRA’s global strategic focus on Europe, Asia, and North America.
“By transferring ownership to a highly capable and experienced local consortium, we ensure continuity for employees and clients. The rebranding to Raysonics Industrial reflects the company’s roots and ensures the business continues to thrive locally as a powerful brand synonymous with quality, safety expertise and credibility in the NDT and inspection sector,” Weihofen states.
Building on a strong foundation for growth and sustainability
Raysonics Investment (Pty) Ltd is a shareholder consortium with decades of combined expertise across NDT, inspection, industrial services, and South Africa’s broader operational landscape. The consortium’s deep understanding of the industry positions the company for long-term sustainability and growth.
“Our vision is to build on the foundation and reputation established by Raysonics – which was the local NDT and inspection market leader, with an excellent reputation, when DEKRA Industrial acquired it in 2013. That reputation remains strong today.
“Through this acquisition, the company will proudly return to its original name and legacy, while transitioning into an exciting new era under committed South African ownership,” says Bennie Groenewald, newly Board-appointed Chief Executive Officer of Raysonics Industrial.
Groenewald will formally assume leadership of the company within the coming months, taking over from Interim CEO Maree de Bruin.
In line with this vision, the company will retain its skilled staff, management team, and service portfolio, ensuring uninterrupted delivery to clients in critical sectors such as energy, petrochemical, mining, and construction.
“Clients can expect the same trusted teams and service excellence, now supported by local ownership and decision-making – which is fully invested in South Africa’s industrial future,” says Groenewald.
Looking ahead: innovation, expansion, and global collaboration
Raysonics Industrial aims to build on DEKRA Industrial RSA’s portfolio by expanding its service offering, investing in innovative technologies, and strengthening partnerships across Southern Africa.
The parties are also exploring continued collaboration between DEKRA internationally and Raysonics Industrial locally, to support knowledge-sharing and ensure access to global NDT and inspection best practices.
“Through this acquisition, the company is building on a proud legacy of technical excellence and client trust, while positioning itself as a leading South African NDT and inspection provider with a global mindset: rooted in quality and safety, strengthened by experience, and driven by a future-focused vision,” Groenewald concludes.




