With effect from July 29, 2011, Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
(Heidelberg) has acquired CSAT GmbH, based in Eggenstein near
Karlsruhe, Germany. Both parties have agreed to keep the purchase
price confidential. The company specializes in the development,
manufacture, and worldwide sales and service of digital printing
systems, including consumables for the packaging industry. It
employs some 70 staff. CSAT is one of the market leaders for
industrial digital printing systems that can be integrated into
production lines. This takeover expands the existing digital print
portfolio of Heidelberg for the packaging sector and widens its
customer base in this market segment. Heidelberg also gains access
to technology and expertise in the areas of drop-on-demand inkjet
(DoD) and electrophotography.
"Acquiring CSAT GmbH is in line with the digital print
strategy of Heidelberg. Parallel to our digital print activities in
advertising printing, we are expanding our portfolio for the
cost-effective production of short and variable print runs in
packaging and label printing. In doing so, we are strengthening our
strategic position in these markets. At the same time, this
acquisition is a further step in our plan to build up promising new
business areas that offer additional growth potential for
Heidelberg," says Stephan Plenz, Member of the Heidelberg
Management Board responsible for the Heidelberg Equipment division.
"With an international customer base and comprehensive
expertise in digital printing for the packaging industry built up
over many years, we have established a strong position in the
pharmaceuticals industry. Integration with the global Heidelberg
Group will improve the efficiency of our operations and enable us
to unlock the considerable potential of our digital printing
technology by expanding into previously untapped areas," says Hans
Mathea, the former owner who continues as Managing Director of CSAT
GmbH.
Opening up new cutting-edge digital printing technology expands
the Heidelberg portfolio for the print media industry
"The acquisition of CSAT gives us access to new
technologies and pioneering know-how that will speed up the
expansion of our current digital print activities for the packaging
industry," explains Daniel Dreyer, Head of the Digital Packaging
Printing business unit and responsible for the joint DoD inkjet and
electrophotography activities. The acquisition will have no impact
on day-to-day business operations or the quality of service for
current users of Heidelberg drop-on-demand technology and existing
CSAT customers. "All current and future users of Heidelberg digital
printing technologies will benefit from our global presence as a
leading solution provider for the print media industry," adds
Dreyer.
CSAT has supplied tailor-made digital print solutions for almost
25 years
CSAT's current portfolio based on dry toner
technology includes the successful DTS 1200 printing system with a
resolution of 1200 dpi which is used in the pharmaceuticals
industry for inline or offline printing of blister packs and
package inserts. Two years ago, CSAT expanded its portfolio by
launching the ITS 600, featuring the new drop-on-demand inkjet
technology. With a resolution of 600 dpi, the system is ideal for
high-quality and variable full-color label printing.
Figure:
Heidelberg has acquired CSAT GmbH based in Eggenstein
near Karlsruhe, a digital printing specialist for the packaging
industry. This move will strengthen the position of Heidelberg in
this segment and help the company expand into new areas of
business.
Further information and images are available on the Internet
at
www.heidelberg.com,
www.csat.de, and
www.linoprint.de.
Further information for journalists:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Matthias Hartung
Phone: +49 (0)6221 92 5077
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 99 5077
E-mail:
matthias.hartung@heidelberg.com