Finland

MULTIVAC sells Finnish subsidiary

Packaging

Trimaster Oy, based in Tampere, has been sold with effect from 1 November 2020 as a management buyout under the leadership of Leo Johansson.

Posted on Nov 02 ,12:06

MULTIVAC sells Finnish subsidiary

MULTIVAC's Finnish subsidiary Trimaster Oy, which is based in Tampere, has been sold with effect from 1 November 2020 as a management buyout under the leadership of Leo Johansson. In regard to all automation and line projects, the MULTIVAC subsidiaries will continue to work with Trimasteras before and offer customers the company's solutions, announced the company in a press release.
“We decided on the sale because we are convinced that Trimaster has better market opportunities with more local direction and without the constraints of a large organisation,” explains Christian Traumann, Group President of MULTIVAC.
As a consequence of the sale, KimmoVesterinen, Factory Manager at Trimaster, will join MULTIVAC Finland, where he will initially work as the deputy to the current Managing Director, Esa Harju, before taking up the senior management role at MULTIVAC Finland when Mr Harju retires. He will also offer support to the MULTIVAC subsidiaries and the Food, Medical & Consumer Solutions (FMCS) Business Units in their collaboration with Trimaster. And last but not least, he will continue to represent the interests of MULTIVAC at Trimaster as a Board Member.

With more than 20 years of experience in material handling, Trimaster supplies turnkey solutions for its customers. Typical applications are or-der-picking equipment, palletising and end-of-line packaging solutions, as well as conveyor systems for product transport.

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