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Rotzinger PharmaPack enters the US market

Rotzinger Group and its subsidiary Rotzinger PharmaPack have launched their first US-based offices in Queen Street, York

Rotzinger Group and its subsidiary Rotzinger PharmaPack have launched their first US-based offices in Queen Street, York. The move aims to strengthen partnerships with customers in the American market.

“The decision to expand to the US and open our first site here was a logical step. We want to personally support our customers – and that requires being close to them,” said Oscar Roth, CEO at Rotzinger Group.

Interphex marks the first official appearance of Rotzinger PharmaPack’s US representation. The company will showcase its technologies and packaging solutions at the fair in New York from 25 to 27 April 2023. Visitors to Stand 1940 can learn about the company’s profound expertise in packaging pharmaceutical and cosmetic products and discover a wide range of customizable solutions.

Supported by its partner and full-service packaging provider Nosco, Rotzinger PharmaPack offers support along the entire packaging value chain at its interphex stand – including individual consultancy. A highlight will be Rotzinger’s solution Eco Save Pack: The innovative packaging is completely made from cardboard. This allows manufacturers from the pharmaceutical industry to enhance their sustainability efforts without compromising on format flexibility or product protection.

Long-standing experience in packaging
The roots of Rotzinger PharmaPack go back to the year 1861 when the company Geiger & Hesser was founded. It is widely considered the cradle of German packaging machine construction with its groundbreaking 1911 invention of the first coffee packaging machine. In 1945, the company Höfliger + Karg was founded and presented the first capsule-filling machine to the market in 1958.

During the 1970s, both companies joined Robert Bosch Apparatebau, which was originally founded in 1969 and later became Bosch Packaging Technologies. Throughout the years, the corporation became a leading manufacturer for packaging technology in Europe. In 2020, Bosch Packaging Technologies gained independence and was re-launched as Syntegon. From this, Rotzinger Group took over the Syntegon Cartoning – Track & Trace and renamed it Rotzinger PharmaPack.

Today, Rotzinger PharmaPack stands for expertise in pharmaceutical and cosmetics packaging. Its core business is solutions for packaging and cartoning solid and liquid end products as well as track-and-trace solutions for serialization and aggregation. Additionally, Rotzinger Pharmapack develops applications for filling and capping of pharmaceutical products and unscrambling machinery for bottles and other containers.

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