Coesia Announces an Agreement with Rotzinger Group

Coesia to acquire assets from Rotzinger AG and Transver AG, expanding its food and confectionery portfolio with advanced buffering, product flow, and hygienic conveying technologies.

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Coesia has signed an agreement with the Rotzinger Group to transfer selected assets, including people, technologies, intellectual properties rights and trademarks, of Rotzinger AG and Transver AG.

Rotzinger, headquartered in Kaiseraugst, Switzerland, specializes in product flow regulation, ensuring optimal synchronization between production and packaging processes. Their solutions include high-capacity buffering and distribution systems for gentle product handling, hygienic operation, and high plant availability, tailored to customer requirements.

Transver, headquartered in Altendorf, Switzerland, is a leading manufacturer of hygienic conveyor systems for food and confectionery industries. Their product range includes curved and angled belt systems, straight belt systems, distribution stations, and feeder chains. Transver also provides specialized solutions tailored to the unique requirements of specific sectors, such as bakery conveyor systems designed to prevent mold infestation.

“With their specialization in distribution technologies, the solutions and know-how offered by Rotzinger and Transver will complement our existing portfolio and further strengthen Coesia’s position in the Food and Confectionery market,” says Alessandro Parimbelli, Chief Executive Officer of Coesia. “This integration expands our platform with complementary capabilities, enabling us to better support customers globally while generating significant synergies across the Coesia ecosystem.”

With this acquisition, The Group now comprises 21 companies.

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