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Home » WEKO takes over RotaSpray GmbH
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WEKO takes over RotaSpray GmbH

By July 29, 20212 Mins Read
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The Weko Holding GmbH has taken over
RotaSpray GmbH from Oehringen with retroactive effect from January 1, 2021 and
further expands its textile segment.

With the merger of the two
companies, the competencies in the field of functional wet finishing, digital
printing pre-treatment and spray dyeing processes will be bundled for the
textile segment. Both companies believe that these segments offer good future
opportunities. Because the demand for a resource-saving, CO2-reduced dyeing and
finishing process for textile yarns and fabrics is increasing rapidly. Likewise
the market trend of ever smaller production lot sizes per order. “We can
now meet these requirements even more efficiently through the company
merger,” emphasized Rainer Tuexen, former shareholder of RotaSpray GmbH.

Tobias Schurr, the new Managing
Director of RotaSpray GmbH, underlined, “With the resulting synergies in
product development, process know-how and production, we will be able to
provide our customers with even more attractive solutions in the future. For
us, the actual saving of chemicals, water, waste water and drying energy is
important in order to make the processes not only more cost-efficient, but also
more environmentally friendly.”

With its large network, WEKO Holding
also brings in a globally well-structured service organization that will also look
after RotaSpray products in the future.

RotaSpray GmbH will continue to be
managed as an independent unit within the WEKO Holding Group and will focus
purely on the high-quality textile sector.

WEKO has been developing and
producing non-contact application systems for product optimization and surface
finishing with different types of liquids and powdery substances since 1953.
The areas of application are broad and the nonwovens, paper, tissue, printing,
wood fiber boards, foils and metal industries are successfully supported with
WEKO solutions. 

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