Prime Label acquires digital label printing company Arti-Bau
Founded in 2012, Arti-Bau is said to have transitioned from a local manufacturer to a significant player in the Polish packaging industry.
The company produces self-adhesive labels using inkjet technology.
The company has reportedly prioritised innovation to meet the increasing market demand for personalised products and flexible services.
It is claimed to have launched Europe's first hybrid label printing machine, which enables the efficient production of low-volume print runs.
Currently, Arti-Bau is extending its operations into Polish- and German-speaking countries, utilising its expertise in the field.
Arti-Bau management board president Monika Stefańska said: 'Joining a dynamic, European-scale group like Prime Label opens new perspectives for us.
'Prime Label, like us, focuses on people and their advancement as they are the reason we are growing faster than our competitors.'
The acquisition of Arti-Bau is expected to bolster Prime Label's capabilities in digital label production.
Prime Label Group CEO Arkadiusz Sapiecha said: 'Since 2019, we have been consistently building our position as the leading manufacturer of a wide range of labels in Central and Eastern Europe, using various printing technologies, including digital, offset, and flexo.
'2024 was a breakthrough year for us - our sales exceeded €100m, placing us among the largest label manufacturers in Europe.'
Prime Label Group, which operates under the control of the Innova/6 SCA SICAV private equity fund, marks this as its eighth acquisition facilitated by Innova Capital.
In recent years, Prime Label has pursued growth through mergers and acquisitions, expanding its service offerings and geographic presence.
This strategy has enabled the acquisition of new customers in the DACH (Switzerland, Austria, Germany) region and Scandinavia.
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