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Nefab intends to buy Szkaliczki & Partners Plastic Processing ltd

Nefab AB intends to purchase 100% of the shares of Szkaliczki & Partners Plastic Processing Ltd in Hungary.

We are happy to announce that, on February 17th 2020, Nefab AB and Szkaliczki & Partners Holding Ltd. have signed an agreement where Nefab AB intends to purchase 100% of the shares of Szkaliczki & Partners Plastic Processing Ltd in Hungary.

Szkaliczki’s leading technology and strong engineering capabilities for thermoformed trays is a fantastic addition to Nefab’s global offering of engineered multi-material packaging solutions and logistics services. With the addition of Szkaliczki’s capabilities Nefab will be even better positioned to serve customers worldwide in return flows, with engineered solutions that are optimized to lower customers’ environmental impact and reduce costs, throughout their supply chains.

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The transaction is still pending approval by the Hungarian Competition Authority. The approval is expected within a week.

For more information, please read the press release here

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