Reobijn and Final Plastics have been acquired by a private investor
The shareholder of Reobijn and Final Plastics, two Netherlands-based providers of plastic injection molding services, has sold the companies to Paul Harkema, a Dutch private investor with over nine years of experience in the injection molding industry.
Established in 1959, Reobijn provides plastic injection molding services ranging from product design to injection molding and post-processing. The company serves a diverse customer base across multiple sectors, including electrotechnics and energy transition, heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), consumer products and automotive.
Founded in 1977, Final Plastics offers injection molding services throughout the entire production process, from mold design to production and logistics. The company manufactures a broad array of products across multiple sectors, including technical and industrial components, household and consumer goods, as well as boiler and sanitary items.
Oaklins’ team in the Netherlands acted as the exclusive sell-side advisor to the shareholder of Reobijn and Final Plastics. This transaction emphasizes Oaklins’ strong track record and expertise in the industrial machinery and components sector.
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Rainier Smeink
Oaklins Netherlands
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