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ANDRITZ Acquires Dan-Web Machinery, Provider of Airlaid Nonwovens Equipment

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ANDRITZ has signed an agreement with Dan-Web Machinery A/S based in Galten, Denmark, to take over 100% of its shares. Dan-Web is a leading supplier of a wide range of technologies for the production of airlaid nonwovens.

Dan-Web engineers, designs and builds customized machines and turnkey plants to produce airlaid nonwovens for baby diapers, fem care, incontinence products, wipes, and other applications. With 50 employees at the facility in Galten, the company has been a successful provider of equipment and services to the airlaid industry for almost 50 years.


With this acquisition, ANDRITZ Nonwoven is adding competence in airlaid technology to its comprehensive product portfolio.

Andreas Lukas, Head of ANDRITZ Nonwoven adds: "After more than two decades of successful collaboration, we now have decided to move closer together, which allows both of us to further develop certain processes much faster," said Andreas Lukas, Head of ANDRITZ Nonwoven. "I would like to personally thank Kurt Soerensen for his trust in ANDRITZ and look very much forward to having the Dan-Web team on board."

Dan-Web's product range also enables ANDRITZ to participate in the drylaid cellulose process for the production of environmentally friendly packaging and single-use products. Dan-Web is a leading supplier of hammer mills and forming head technologies for these pulp-based applications, which fits well with ANDRITZ's expertise in pulp technologies.

Kurt Soerensen, President of Dan-Web, said, "I am delighted about joining forces with ANDRITZ. As part of the ANDRITZ GROUP, our product portfolio will be integrated into first-class process applications. Our common approach is to put a focus on further developing the range of environmentally friendly production technologies for the nonwovens industry."

 

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