Klöckner Pentaplast

Klöckner Pentaplast, also known as “kp” is a manufacturer of plastic packaging products. Headquartered in Luxembourg, with other corporate offices in London UK, Montabaur Germany, and Gordonsville Virginia, USA, kp has a total of 32 facilities in 18 countries, with ca. 5,900 employees worldwide.

With around €2 billion in revenues annually, the global leader in recycled content products and high barrier protective packaging operates 2 divisions: (1) Pharma, Health and Specialties (PHS);

Klöckner Pentaplast Group
IndustryPlastic processing / plastic packaging
Founded1965
Area served
London, UK, Montabaur, Germany and Gordonsville Virginia, USA
Key people
Revenue~ 2 Billion
Number of employees
5900
Websitewww.kpfilms.com

(2) Food Packaging (FP); servicing a wide variety of customers in the food-, pharmaceutical-, medical device- and consumer packaging sectors, as well as films for labels, cards, printing and construction industries.

The company is held by a group of investors led by the financial investor Strategic Value Partners (SVP).

History

Klöckner Pentaplast was originally founded in 1965 as a subsidiary of Klöckner-Werke AG in Montabaur, Germany in the course of the establishment of the plastics industry in the 1960s. Its first production facility outside Germany was opened in 1979 in Gordonsville, Virginia, United States.

In 1996, Klöckner Pentaplast and Kalle Hartfolien GmbH, a subsidiary of Hoechst AG, formed a joint venture under the name of Kalle Pentaplast GmbH, making rigid plastic films. When Klöckner-Werke AG acquired Höchst AG’s share in Kalle Pentaplast in 1998, the company was renamed back to Klöckner Pentaplast.

The company was sold in 2001 to a partnership between Cinven and JP Morgan. In 2007 it was purchased by the Blackstone Group. In June 2012, a group of investors under the leadership of Strategic Value Partners (SVP) acquired Klöckner Pentaplast from Blackstone.

References

Company History from official site.

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