KIEFEL regroups its packaging activities

KIEFEL regroups its packaging activities

August 1, 2018 Off By Sebastian Reisig

Following several acquisitions and steep organic growth in recent years, KIEFEL GmbH, the Germany-based specialist for plastic film material processing machines, is announcing organizational changes in its packaging activities. Aim is, to ensure a strong customer focus in the rigid plastic packaging market and to take full advantage of upcoming market opportunities.

 

Kiefel will group all its packaging activities into one KIEFEL Packaging Division. This includes the activities in Freilassing (Germany) as well as the recently acquired Mould & Matic (Austria) and Bosch-Sprang (the Netherlands). This new KIEFEL Packaging Division will operate with four specialized teams. Each team will follow a clear market and technology approach:

The Tray-Team will operate out of Freilassing (Germany) and will concentrate on the steel-rule technology as base for tray-type products. For this technology, it will enlarge its competence and product-range, covering not only machines but also product development, automation and tools.

The Cup-Team will operate out of Micheldorf (Austria) and will focus on the tilting-/trim-in-place technology utilized to produce cup-type products. It will operate as a full-service and turnkey-partner with in-depth knowledge in machining, tooling and automation. The existing manufacturing facilities within the Packaging Division will continue to produce the respective components in unchanged quality and dedication.

The Bottle-Team is also based in Micheldorf and will specialize on the Injection-Stretch-Blow-Technology. With this technology, Kiefel offers complete platforms for the production of top quality bottle-type products.

On top, the KIEFEL Packaging Division will establish a Tech-Team operating out of Sprang-Capelle (the Netherlands). The Tech-Team will offer services independently of the applied technology. This will include assistance in the area of product-development, R&D, material-research, product analysis and simulation.