Nolato AB has aquired Treff AG
Nolato AB has acquired Treff AG for US$50 million.
Nolato AB is a Swedish group with operations in Europe, Asia and North America. The company develops and manufactures products in polymer materials such as plastic, silicone and TPE for leading customers in the medical technology, pharmaceuticals, telecommunications, automotive, hygiene and other selected industrial sectors.
Treff AG, founded in 1946 in Degersheim in the Swiss canton of St. Gallen, is specialized in developing and manufacturing tailored plastic parts for a global customer base in the medical and industrial sectors.
Oaklins' team in Sweden acted as the exclusive M&A advisor to the buyer in this transaction. The team in Switzerland played an important role in establishing contact with the seller.


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