Can madeinchina be grafted on made in Germany

2022-10-18
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Can made in China graft on made in Germany? Sinochem acquires global rubber and plastic giant Klaus Murphy

Chinese companies continue to acquire in Germany. As China's largest investment in Germany, Sinochem mergers and acquisitions Klaus. Given that China is the largest export market of U.S. waste, Murphy group will accelerate its product portfolio and business integration

China National Chemical Corporation announced the acquisition of kraussmaffei group, a German rubber and plastic machine manufacturer, for 925 million euros (about 6.65 billion yuan). This is by far the largest acquisition of China in Germany

the computer tensile testing machine is mainly used for mechanical property tests in the ways of stretching, tightening, twisting, shearing, tearing, peeling and recycling in industries such as metal wire, metal foil, plastic film, wire and cable, adhesive, wood-based panel, wire and cable, waterproof materials, etc.

Ren Jianxin, chairman of China National Chemical Corporation, said that China chemical equipment will accelerate product portfolio and business integration, Take the lead in achieving the made in China 2025 goal

Klaus mafi's management and employees, as well as the enterprise structure, will be preserved

as a wholly-owned subsidiary of China National Chemical Corporation, China National Chemical Equipment Corporation has businesses in the fields of chemical machinery, rubber machinery, auto parts, vehicle and vessel repair and construction, engineering trade services, etc. it is complementary with Claus mafi in products and markets, strategic and organizational matching, management and cultural compatibility, and significant synergy

as the largest chemical enterprise in China, internationalization has always been one of the strategies of China chemical group. Previously, it has acquired eight industry-leading enterprises from France, Britain, Israel, Italy and other countries

at the end of 2015, Bloomberg reported that CHEMCHINA was interested in acquiring Syngenta, a Swiss agrochemical enterprise, with a transaction volume of nearly 300billion yuan

Klaus mafi has 178 years of history and is the world's leading manufacturer of rubber and plastic machinery. Known as Rolls Royce in the industry, it owns three major brands: kraussmaffei, kraussmaffei Berstorff and Netstal. Its service scope covers a full set of processes of injection molding, extrusion and reaction technology, which can be considered as automotive, packaging, medical, construction and other industries, As well as electrical and electronic products and home appliance manufacturers built in October 2018 to provide services

Frank Stiller, CEO of Klaus mafi group, said that after the acquisition, its growth is expected to accelerate significantly, especially in China and Asia, and will continue to grow in Germany and Europe

in 2014, the sales volume of Klaus mafi group was 1.11 billion euros, which is expected to increase by 10% in 2015. At present, Klaus mafi has 4500 employees all over the world, including 2800 in Germany

Klaus mafi's current owner under the specified conditions is onex Corp., a Toronto based private equity firm. Onex defeated several other Asian companies in 2012 and bought Klaus mafi from Madison capital, an American investment company, for 568million euros

Guoxin international and hande capital also participated in this transaction

hande capital is a cross-border investment platform focusing on the promotion of industry 4.0. Wolfgang Seibold, head of Germany in hande, said that the application and equipment manufacturing of advanced plastic materials such as carbon fiber by Klaus mafi group will provide a new technical bridge for the integration and development of made in China 2025 and German industry 4.0

China Guoxin Holdings Co., Ltd., founded in 2010, is an entrepreneurial operation platform that cooperates with SASAC to optimize the layout and structure of central enterprises and is mainly engaged in the operation and management of state-owned assets

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