Rosas Maschinenbau adds production facility in Diedorf

This is its second production facility in Diedorf, Germany.

The new Rosas Maschinenbau facility

Rosas Maschinenbau, a family-owned German manufacturer of customized rewinder and inspection machines, has added a second production facility in Diedorf, Germany, near its first facility founded in 1980.

At this new facility, Rosas manufactures its rewinders and ensures peak performance through a dedicated testing and showroom area. With central storage for 20 tons of parts, Rosas can now produce just-in-time, significantly reducing delivery times and allowing for quicker responses to customer needs.

'We’re proud to expand and deliver innovation, efficiency and excellence to our customers in every machine we build,' said David Rosas Wolf, managing partner of Rosas Maschinenbau. 'With this extra space, we are now more flexible in building more machines, especially with the increased demand for customized RFID label converting and serialization solutions.'

This includes Rosas' technology for serialized RFID label encoding and printing, which are in high demand across industries requiring precise product tracking, inventory accuracy and counterfeit prevention. Rosas machines integrate high-speed encoding with high-resolution inkjet printing and easy ERP system connectivity, enabling end-to-end traceability and efficient data management across production and logistics workflows.

Diedorf is a small community in Bavaria, just outside of Augsburg, where the Technikerschule Augsburg (Augsburg Technical College) fosters the next generation of technical professionals in the region. Rosas actively participated in the 18th annual job fair hosted by Technikerschule Augsburg on April 9. The fair drew over 600 visitors and 60 top employers, providing valuable career opportunities for aspiring engineers and technicians.

'We invite printers to visit our Diedorf facilities for live demonstrations of our machines, to experience our high-performance rewinders in action, and see firsthand how we can meet their specific needs,' added Rosas Wolf.