Goss And Manroland Web Systems Merger Expected To Be Completed By Mid-2018

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The new combined company of Goss and manroland web systems, with its broad product range, will seek to be a strong business partner for all web-fed printers. The common goal is to support the excellent performance of its customers with the best-of-best approach of both Goss and manroland web systems printing. The combination will not impact any current business of both companies. The transaction is expected to be completed by mid-2018.

The combined company will benefit from the companies’ complementary geographic footprints, create extensive synergies, ensure long-term viability, and provide value-oriented solutions, especially in the area of aftermarket services. In the future, the new entity will be a strong business partner to all international web printers. Subject to regulatory approval, the merger is expected to be completed by the middle of 2018.

Shaping the future through targeted consolidation of two strong companies

Alexander Wasserman, CEO of manroland, said, ‘manroland is on the path for continued success. We want to continue to develop this path by creating synergies, fostering the further development of our R&D activities and strengthening our innovation focus. Our customers will be able to choose from a wider portfolio of products and services.’

Mohit Uberoi, CEO of Goss stated: ‘This combination will enable us to achieve extensive synergies that will help us optimally serve our customers into the future. The combination will strive to provide a best-in-class product offering and customer service.’

The current shareholders of Goss, American Industrial Partners, and of manroland, Possehl Group (Lübeck), will continue to co-own the combined company.

The new company will rely on the combined expertise of its employees and will further continue its activities in the fields of innovative web printing systems, services, consumables and system components for the newspaper, commercial, packaging and digital printing markets. In addition to the new machinery and service business, the expansion of the business with retrofits and upgrades, and the systematic expansion of e-commerce activities will be major areas of focus.

The Contiweb business of Goss International is not included in this transaction. Contiweb, a renowned specialist in state-of-the-art technologies for advanced drying and web-handling products for printing, announced its plan to formalise its separation and operate as an independent company.

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