Körber divests Paper Systems to investment group

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In the wake of its realignment, Körber has reached an understanding with an investment group advised by Orlando Management, based in Munich, Germany, for the sale of Paper Systems.  

The investment group is set to buy the three companies – E.C.H. Will GmbH, Pemco Inc and Kugler-Womako GmbH – as well as two sales companies. The transaction remains subject to approval by Körber’s supervisory board, and will also need to be endorsed by the antitrust authorities.

The three companies, which work closely together as a group, have production facilities at two German locations (Hamburg and Nürtingen) as well as at a site in the US (Sheboygan, Wisconsin) and currently have approximately 450 employees.

The companies serve customers around the world in the paper industry and the paper converting industry, supplying sheeting and packaging machines for cut-size paper/copy paper, as well as for passport machines.

Over the past ten years, the investment group has been one of the leading investment companies in medium-sized enterprises within the German-speaking region. The investment group holds corporate stakes for medium to long-term periods, and their total sales amount to approximately 1.2 billion euros.

The Körber Group signaled its intention to divest the Paper Systems companies last year within the framework of its strategic realignment. The Körber PaperLink division is set to remain part of the Körber Group with its other activities, and will continue to be expanded.

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