ZAHORANSKY sells mold and tool shop in Rothenkirchen
In the course of the future-oriented further development of the group of companies, ZAHORANSKY has sold the production site for injection molds ZAHORANSKY Formen- und Werkzeugbau GmbH in Rothenkirchen (Steinberg) to MT Management GmbH. As part of a management-buy-out, the long-standing managing director and toolmaking expert Monty Tepper will take over the entrepreneurial responsibility. Since 1991, the site has been producing injection molds for a wide variety of plastic products in the personal care and consumer products sector in the Vogtland region of Saxony with around 70 employees. In the future, the company will operate under the name Molding Tec Steinberg GmbH and will continue to focus on the production and sale of molds and tools. The new ownership and management structures will allow for a smooth continuation of business activities.
With the completion of the transaction, ZAHORANSKY has reached a significant milestone in the future-oriented further development of the group of companies and is focusing its production capacities for injection molds on the sites in Freiburg and Coimbatore (India) in order to achieve further synergies between injection molding, automation technology and mechanical engineering. “We would like to thank the employees of ZAHORANSKY GmbH Formen- und Werkzeugbau for their many years of loyalty and commitment and are pleased that the completion of the transaction has secured the jobs of the approximately 70 employees. The management of the companies has decided to continue to work closely together in the future,” said Ulrich Zahoransky after signing the contract.
Background information The name ZAHORANSKY has stood for reliability, precision, and sophisticated technology since 1902. The foundation for this was laid by Anton Zahoransky in his small workshop in Todtnau, where he manufactured the first devices and machines for automated brush production. Thanks to the experience and expertise gained since then, ZAHORANSKY is now a full-range supplier and technology partner for companies in the brush industry, medical technology, and other sectors. With injection molds, mechanical engineering, automation technology, and packaging systems, ZAHORANSKY can provide comprehensive services for individual requirements. Approximately 900 employees, including 70 trainees, work to achieve this every day at ten locations in Germany, Spain, China, India, Japan, Brazil, and the United States. ZAHORANSKY’s multi-system solutions cover the entire process chain: from integrating packaging technology and handling, to programming and robotics in the manufacture of fully automated production and assembly systems. ZAHORANSKY’s technologies and services are widely used in the following industries: household and industrial brushes, oral care, medical technology, cosmetics, consumer goods, and packaging.
ZAHORANSKY sells mold and tool shop in Rothenkirchen
In the course of the future-oriented further development of the group of companies, ZAHORANSKY has sold the production site for injection molds ZAHORANSKY Formen- und Werkzeugbau GmbH in Rothenkirchen (Steinberg) to MT Management GmbH. As part of a management-buy-out, the long-standing managing director and toolmaking expert Monty Tepper will take over the entrepreneurial responsibility. Since 1991, the site has been producing injection molds for a wide variety of plastic products in the personal care and consumer products sector in the Vogtland region of Saxony with around 70 employees. In the future, the company will operate under the name Molding Tec Steinberg GmbH and will continue to focus on the production and sale of molds and tools. The new ownership and management structures will allow for a smooth continuation of business activities.
With the completion of the transaction, ZAHORANSKY has reached a significant milestone in the future-oriented further development of the group of companies and is focusing its production capacities for injection molds on the sites in Freiburg and Coimbatore (India) in order to achieve further synergies between injection molding, automation technology and mechanical engineering. “We would like to thank the employees of ZAHORANSKY GmbH Formen- und Werkzeugbau for their many years of loyalty and commitment and are pleased that the completion of the transaction has secured the jobs of the approximately 70 employees. The management of the companies has decided to continue to work closely together in the future,” said Ulrich Zahoransky after signing the contract.
Further information:
ZAHORANSKY AG
Ulrich Zahoransky, Vorstand
Anton-Zahoransky-Straße 1
79674 Todtnau-Geschwend
Tel.: +49 (0) 7671 997-0
E-Mail: info@zahoransky.com
www.zahoransky.com
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Background information
The name ZAHORANSKY has stood for reliability, precision, and sophisticated technology since 1902. The foundation for this was laid by Anton Zahoransky in his small workshop in Todtnau, where he manufactured the first devices and machines for automated brush production. Thanks to the experience and expertise gained since then, ZAHORANSKY is now a full-range supplier and technology partner for companies in the brush industry, medical technology, and other sectors. With injection molds, mechanical engineering, automation technology, and packaging systems, ZAHORANSKY can provide comprehensive services for individual requirements. Approximately 900 employees, including 70 trainees, work to achieve this every day at ten locations in Germany, Spain, China, India, Japan, Brazil, and the United States. ZAHORANSKY’s multi-system solutions cover the entire process chain: from integrating packaging technology and handling, to programming and robotics in the manufacture of fully automated production and assembly systems. ZAHORANSKY’s technologies and services are widely used in the following industries: household and industrial brushes, oral care, medical technology, cosmetics, consumer goods, and packaging.
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