01.25.19
BOPP film maker Treofan has announced its intention to close its production site in Battipaglia, Italy. The main reason for this decision is the unfavorable general conditions that minimize the chances of operating the site profitably in the medium- and long-term.
With only one production line and 67 employees, Battipaglia is a relatively small factory focused on standard films – a market segment that has come under price and margin pressure across Europe during the past years.
Treofan has been acquired by Indian film maker Jindal films in August 2018. Together, both companies currently operate another two sites in Italy and a total of six factories in Europe.
“Our aim is to create a positive long-term perspective for our team," says Manfred Kaufmann, CEO. “Achieving this requires highly efficient structures and processes in all areas. Within this framework, unfortunately, our analyses and projections demonstrate that the Battipaglia site does not have a sustainable future. Our focus now is on implementing the necessary measure in a socially acceptable manner.”
With only one production line and 67 employees, Battipaglia is a relatively small factory focused on standard films – a market segment that has come under price and margin pressure across Europe during the past years.
Treofan has been acquired by Indian film maker Jindal films in August 2018. Together, both companies currently operate another two sites in Italy and a total of six factories in Europe.
“Our aim is to create a positive long-term perspective for our team," says Manfred Kaufmann, CEO. “Achieving this requires highly efficient structures and processes in all areas. Within this framework, unfortunately, our analyses and projections demonstrate that the Battipaglia site does not have a sustainable future. Our focus now is on implementing the necessary measure in a socially acceptable manner.”