ALPLA Group

Injection-moulding invest­ment: ALPLA acquires clo­sure spe­cia­list KM Packaging

ALP­LAin­ject to inte­grate all six sites, inclu­ding per­sonnel and management

Hard, 24 June 2025 – The ALPLA Group is streng­thening ALP­LAin­ject, its injection-moulding divi­sion, with the acqui­si­tion of KM Pack­a­ging. This acqui­si­tion means the inter­na­tional pla­stic pack­a­ging spe­cia­list will now also manu­fac­ture high-quality clo­sures for tubes, bot­tles and jars, inclu­ding in clean rooms if desired, at six addi­tional sites in Ger­many, Aus­tria, Poland and the US. ALPLA is taking on the company’s manage­ment and per­sonnel; the tran­sac­tion is sub­ject to and con­tin­gent upon receipt of com­pe­ti­tion regu­la­tory approval.

To offer injection-moulded parts for safe, affordable and sus­tainable pack­a­ging solu­tions, ALPLA is expan­ding its range of clo­sures by acqui­ring KM Pack­a­ging. KM Pack­a­ging, based in Ubstadt-Weiher (Baden-Württemberg, Ger­many), will be inte­grated into the ALP­LAin­ject divi­sion. The six sites in Ger­many, Aus­tria, Poland and the US with roughly 500 employees pro­vide a signi­fi­cant increase in capa­city and pro­duct range. KM Pack­a­ging manu­fac­tures more than 6.5 bil­lion injection-moulded parts each year.

At ALPLA, we think of pack­a­ging in its enti­rety. We create a com­pe­ti­tive advan­tage for brand-name manu­fac­tu­rers glo­bally with inno­va­tive, system-based solu­tions. Injection-moulded parts play a key part in this. KM Pack­a­ging, a well-regarded spe­cia­list in tube clo­sures, caps and dis­pen­sing aids, is a per­fect match for our con­cept,’ empha­sises Michael Feltes, Mana­ging Director of ALP­LAin­ject. The stra­tegic invest­ment is an excel­lent com­ple­ment to the port­folio and enables imme­diate market access and cus­tomer support.

The KM Pack­a­ging manage­ment team, led by Mana­ging Director Klaus Mauer, and the site per­sonnel are all being taken on by ALPLA. ‘We and ALPLA are tradition-filled family com­pa­nies sha­ring values such as trust, respon­si­bi­lity and extre­mely high qua­lity stan­dards. Inte­gra­tion into the ALPLA “Family of Pio­neers” will secure the future of the sites, jobs and cus­tomer rela­ti­onships,’ explains Klaus Mauer. With ALPLA’s global net­work, access to the inno­va­tive clo­sures will be available world­wide in the future.

Spe­cia­list in sus­tainable closures
KM Packaging’s history goes back to 1949. The com­pany as it is known today was formed in 2008 from the merger of Kut­terer Kunst­stoff­technik and Mauer AG, two family com­pa­nies. The renowned pla­s­tics spe­cia­list from the south of Ger­many manu­fac­tures stan­dar­dised pro­ducts and custom-made clo­sures, caps, dis­pen­sing sys­tems and jars made of PP and PE, inclu­ding in clean rooms if desired. Its pro­ducts are used mainly in the cos­me­tics, phar­maceu­tical and food industries.

KM Pack­a­ging is a tech­nical partner that sup­ports pack­a­ging deve­lo­p­ments, reduces mate­rial con­sump­tion through light­weighting and recy­cles con­sis­t­ently. Use of up to 100 per cent post-consumer recy­cled mate­rial (PCR) is pos­sible, and screw caps and flip-tops made of HDPE are available for mono­ma­te­rial pack­a­ging appli­ca­tions. With ultra-modern equip­ment, effi­cient pro­cesses and inno­va­tive pro­ducts, the com­pany has been an estab­lished partner for years. ‘The smooth com­bi­na­tion of close cus­tomer rela­ti­onships, tech­no­lo­gical exper­tise and a focus on sus­taina­bi­lity aligns clo­sely with our pro­file. The added know-how will boost our role as a lea­ding deve­loper, manu­fac­turer and recy­cler of pla­stic pack­a­ging,’ said Nicolas Lehner, ALPLA Chief Com­mer­cial Officer, with firm conviction.

The acqui­si­tion was signed off on 23 June 2025 and is sub­ject to and con­tin­gent upon receipt of the legal and regu­la­tory appr­oval from the com­pe­tent com­pe­ti­tion aut­ho­ri­ties. The par­ties agreed not to dis­c­lose details of the transaction.

 

About the ALPLA Group
ALPLA is one of the world’s leading companies in the manufacture and recycling of plastic packaging. More than 24,000 employees worldwide produce custom-made packaging systems, bottles, closures and moulded parts at 200 sites across 46 countries. The high-quality packaging is used in a wide range of areas, including for food and drinks, cosmetics and care products, household cleaning products, detergents and cleaning agents, pharmaceutical products, engine oils and lubricants.

ALPLA operates recycling plants for PET and HDPE in Austria, Germany, Poland, Mexico, Italy, Spain, South Africa, Romania, Thailand and Brazil. Other projects are being realised elsewhere around the world.

www.alpla.com

 

About ALPLAinject
ALPLAinject manufactures roughly 65 billion injection-moulded parts per year at 44 plants around the world. The division has more than 650 state-of-the-art injection- and compression-moulding machines. As a pioneer in packaging solutions and recycling, ALPLA also relies on technological innovation. ALPLAinject boasts decades of experience in lightweighting, on both simple as well as highly complex assembly and decoration lines, and in alternative and reusable materials as well as energy-saving production equipment.

 

Enquiry infor­ma­tion for editorial
ALPLA, Erik Nielsen (Team Leader Cor­po­rate Com­mu­ni­ca­tions), +43 (0)5574 6021 701, erik.nielsen@alpla.com
Pzwei. Pres­se­ar­beit, Joshua Köb, +43 (0)5574 4471 522, joshua.koeb@pzwei.at