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Warp Knitting/Crochet
Karl Mayer takes control of competitor LIBA
On January 1, 2014 Karl Mayer will acquire the majority of the ownership of LIBA Maschinenfabrik GmbH, which will be integrated into the Karl Mayer group.
26th November 2013
Knitting Industry
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Obertshausen & Naila
On January 1, 2014 Karl Mayer will acquire the majority of the ownership of LIBA Maschinenfabrik GmbH, which will be integrated into the Karl Mayer group.
For decades, both Karl Mayer and LIBA have been the leaders in the development, manufacturing and distribution of warp knitting machines and machines for the production of technical textiles, including multiaxial stitchbonding machines for glass fibre and carbon fibre reinforced composites and weft insertion raschel machines for a range of technical applications.
According to a press release issued today by Karl Mayer, both parties are convinced that with the combined high level of technical knowledge of the two companies, the long term market leadership of German warp knitting machine manufacturing will be ensured.
To utilize the joint strengths, measures will be taken immediately to work on the speedy integration of the two companies. Until then the business activities on both sides will continue without changes, especially in regard to products and market coverage.
The president and owner of LIBA Maschinenfabrik GmbH, Karlheinz Liebrandt will continue to hold shares of the company. He will also keep his position as spokesperson of the company management and Marcus Kube is added to the management of the company from Karl Mayer’s side. There is agreement with Karlheinz Liebrandt that the Naila operation will remain as a high technology location.
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