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Corrugatedmanroland Goss Group acquires Thallo packaging business

manroland Goss Group acquires Thallo packaging business

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manroland Goss Group acquires Thallo packaging business

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On 17 December 2020, the manroland Goss Group, Augsburg, and Contiweb, Boxmeer, The Netherlands, signed a purchase agreement on the sale of the Thallo web-offset packaging business, including all intellectual property rights.

  • manroland Goss, by this strategic investment, complements its product portfolio for the growing web-offset packaging market.
  • Thallo customers, existing and new ones, will benefit from decades of web-offset expertise and the global sales and service organization of manroland Goss.
  • Contiweb, at the same time, continues on its core business, supplying auxiliary systems to the web-offset and digital printing industry.

“The acquisition of the Thallo packaging technology and business allows manroland Goss to expand its product portfolio,” says chief executive officer Franz Kriechbaum. “Next to the fully automated and highly flexible Varioman packaging solution, the Thallo press will strengthen our footprint in the packaging growth market.”

With this acquisition, new presses, spare and wear parts, hotline assistance, and all other aftermarket services will become available at just one touchpoint.

Rutger Janssen, chief executive officer of Contiweb, and Sander Koster, Investment director at H2 Equity Partners, welcome the sale of the Thallo business to manroland Goss. “We believe that manroland Goss represents the type of ‘best owner’ for the product we were looking for – solid, global, and well-positioned in the web-offset market.” At the same time, Contiweb will focus its own business activities on the supply of auxiliary systems, such as splicers and dryers, to the printing industry.

manroland Goss entered into a Letter of Intent with DG press Services, Hall, The Netherlands, providing the basis for business collaboration with regard to the Thallo packaging press.

DG press Services will play an important role in the manufacturing and project execution of the Thallo presses, contributing its long-lasting product and market expertise in the offset packaging segment. Franz Kriechbaum and Remko Koolbergen, directors at DG press Services, agree that “the intended team-play will create attractive offset solutions for all kinds of packaging printers around the world.”

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