06.22.21
Fedrigoni SpA, a producer of high value-added specialty papers for packaging, publishing and graphics, as well as premium labels and self-adhesive materials, has completed the acquisition of Acucote Inc., headquartered in Graham, NC, USA. Acucote develops, manufactures and distributes self-adhesive materials in the US market, with 142 employees and a turnover of over $70 million.
Acucote was founded 34 years ago by John Leath. With one plant and four distribution centers, the company presents an opportunity for Fedrigoni to extend its presence in the United States.
With this third acquisition in 18 months, after the Italian Ritrama and the Mexican IP Venus in the self-adhesives sector, Fedrigoni further strengthens its position as a global player for self-adhesive materials, where it operates through numerous brands such as Arconvert, Manter and Ritrama. Fedrigoni specializes in wine labeling and plays a leading role in high-tech self-adhesive labels and films for food, household, logistics, pharma, beverage and personal care. Acucote also holds a strong position in the pharma, architectural graphics, retail and logistics segments, making strategic production, distribution and procurement synergies possible.
"The acquisition of Acucote represents a further step in the growth strategy in the increasingly promising self-adhesive materials sector, where we are determined to expand our position as market leader,” says Marco Nespolo, CEO of Fedrigoni Group. “And it is in line with our wish to diversify our geographical penetration, strengthening our position across the Americas and in particular in the United States.”
"The new entry to the Group will allow us to increase production capacity directly on site and to distribute throughout the United States, also thanks to the integration with our subsidiary company, GPA, to create excellent procurement alliances and to count on cutting-edge technologies, including in terms of environmental sustainability,” adds Fulvio Capussotti, executive VP of the Fedrigoni Self-Adhesives division.
John Leath, founder of Acucote, also expressed great satisfaction with the acquisition. He comments, “I am leaving my company and my people in good hands, which was my main goal. Fedrigoni is an international group and a solid, rapidly expanding industrial reality, in which I am sure Acucote will be able to grow and consolidate significantly in the coming years."
Acucote was founded 34 years ago by John Leath. With one plant and four distribution centers, the company presents an opportunity for Fedrigoni to extend its presence in the United States.
With this third acquisition in 18 months, after the Italian Ritrama and the Mexican IP Venus in the self-adhesives sector, Fedrigoni further strengthens its position as a global player for self-adhesive materials, where it operates through numerous brands such as Arconvert, Manter and Ritrama. Fedrigoni specializes in wine labeling and plays a leading role in high-tech self-adhesive labels and films for food, household, logistics, pharma, beverage and personal care. Acucote also holds a strong position in the pharma, architectural graphics, retail and logistics segments, making strategic production, distribution and procurement synergies possible.
"The acquisition of Acucote represents a further step in the growth strategy in the increasingly promising self-adhesive materials sector, where we are determined to expand our position as market leader,” says Marco Nespolo, CEO of Fedrigoni Group. “And it is in line with our wish to diversify our geographical penetration, strengthening our position across the Americas and in particular in the United States.”
"The new entry to the Group will allow us to increase production capacity directly on site and to distribute throughout the United States, also thanks to the integration with our subsidiary company, GPA, to create excellent procurement alliances and to count on cutting-edge technologies, including in terms of environmental sustainability,” adds Fulvio Capussotti, executive VP of the Fedrigoni Self-Adhesives division.
John Leath, founder of Acucote, also expressed great satisfaction with the acquisition. He comments, “I am leaving my company and my people in good hands, which was my main goal. Fedrigoni is an international group and a solid, rapidly expanding industrial reality, in which I am sure Acucote will be able to grow and consolidate significantly in the coming years."