2011/01/10 - Company
The Hamburg-based Körber Group is buying the company Seidenader Maschinenbau GmbH, Markt Schwaben (near Munich). Seidenader is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of inspection machines, software and vision applications for pharmaceutical production. Körber AG is using this acquisition to boost its fast-growing Pharmaceutical Packaging Systems Division headed by Körber Medipak.
Körber Medipak is the world’s only supplier of comprehensive packaging systems for the pharmaceutical industry, and acts as a one-stop-shop for packaging and automation solutions for different medical dosage forms. Seidenader’s inspection systems for the healthcare industry represent an important and trendsetting addition to the spectrum of services offered by the Körber Medipak Group.
Seidenader has 365 employees in Germany and the U.S. The company has grown fast in recent years, and its sales currently amount to around €55 million. The two previous Managing Partners, Nikolaus Seidenader and Volker Weders-hoven, will continue to head the company as Managing Directors.
“We are delighted that with Seidenader, an innovative company with very interesting technologies, we will be able to further expand our activities in the healthcare market of the future,” said Körber’s CEO Richard Bauer. “Seidenader dovetails perfectly with Körber Medipak’s companies. Together we will be able to exploit additional growth opportunities,” added Gerhard Breu, CEO of Körber Medipak and member of the Körber Executive Board.
The Körber Group is an international technology group with some 9,500 employees around the world. Sales in the year 2009 totaled €1.6 billion.
Körber Medipak GmbH is the lead company of the Körber Group’s Pharmaceutical Packaging Systems Division. With its 966 employees, Körber Medipak generated sales of €132 million in the 2009 financial year.
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