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Koenig & Bauer Starts Group Realignment

Reduces the number of segments from three to two: Paper & Packaging Sheetfed Systems (P&P) and Special & New Technologies (S&T).

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Koenig & Bauer is continuing on the path that it adopted in 2014 to transition from a unitary to a divisional group and is positioning itself in 2025 with a new segment structure that is aligned even more closely to current and future customer needs and the relevant business model.

As a result of the leaner structures, the number of segments will be reduced from three to two, namely Paper & Packaging Sheetfed Systems (P&P) and Special & New Technologies (S&T). The Group’s focus will remain on the high-growth packaging market.

Paper & Packaging Sheetfed Systems (P&P) Segment

In the future, all the previous activities of the Sheetfed segment will be consolidated within the new Paper & Packaging Sheetfed Systems segment. As well as this, the corrugated cardboard activities for the Chroma series bundled under the Celmacch joint venture, which were previously assigned to the Digital & Webfed segment, will be allocated to this segment due to the close technological and customer overlap between folding box and corrugated cardboard producers. The activities of the Koenig & Bauer Durst joint venture will continue to be based here.

This segment will be specializing in end-to-end solutions for the high-growth folding box and corrugated cardboard box markets, addressing all aspects such as the preprint stage, printing with an integrated digital workflow and postprint processing.

“The Group’s top priority is to align itself with its customers and markets and to streamline decision-making paths within its business units,” said Dr. Andreas Pleßke, CEO of Koenig & Bauer, who initiated these changes in close consultation with the Supervisory Board.

“The bundling of folding carton and corrugated board activities in one segment is our response to customer needs due to the strong technological and cross-customer overlap of these groups,” added Dr. Stephen Kimmich, deputy CEO and CFO. “Koenig & Bauer is thus continuing to develop as a ‘one-stop shop’ for cardboard and corrugated board packaging.”

Special & New Technologies Segment

Looking forward, the Special & New Technologies segment will consolidate the previous activities of the Special segment (banknote and security printing, systems for industrial marking and coding and special systems for metal and glass/hollow container direct printing), as well as the remaining activities of the former Digital & Webfed segment.

This includes the special packaging printing applications, primarily web digital and flexo web printing. Likewise, the partnership forged between Koenig & Bauer and the Volkswagen subsidiary PowerCo for the development of dry coating for battery cell production will be integrated in this segment.

The restructuring of the Koenig & Bauer AG Group will result in changes to central responsibilities for operations as well as cross-sectional functions. Some of these will be re-assigned to the segments to a greater extent to address the individual requirements of the various markets more effectively.

Consequently, the previous role of a central Group COO will no longer be required. Against this backdrop, the company and Michael Ulverich have mutually agreed that he will leave Koenig & Bauer and step down from the Executive Board effective Nov. 30, 2024.

Under his leadership, the foundations were laid for efficient materials management, purchasing and logistics, and the production companies were successfully restructured. He was also instrumental in initiating the development of a uniform platform for all press types, which will continue to be pursued in the segments.

The Supervisory Board and the other members of the Executive Board wish to thank Ulverich for the successful further development of the group’s operations, which has made a decisive contribution to its success.

Christian Steinmaßl, who brings with him more than 25 years of experience in the paper and packaging industry, will be joining the group management on Dec. 1, 2024 and reporting to the Executive Board. He will be taking on a key role in the new Special & New Technologies segment and holding responsibility for production, the Vision & Protection and Kyana (formerly Digital Unit) business units and operational shared services within the group.

With this alignment, Koenig & Bauer AG as a holding company is streamlining its tasks and assigning more operational responsibilities to the two segments. In addition to pursuing the group’s strategic responsibilities, the holding company will continue to provide shared services for all group subsidiaries, including IT, HR, IR, communications, central purchasing and financial services.

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