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Squire Patton Boggs Advised Royal Meilink On Sale Of Semicon Business To HQ Pack
Squire Patton Boggs Advised Royal Meilink on Sale of Semicon Business to HQ Pack
Squire Patton Boggs has advised Dutch packaging manufacturer Royal Meilink on an agreement to sell its semiconductor activities to HQ Pack, a global provider of high-tech packaging solutions backed by NPM Capital. Completion of the transaction is subject to approvals from the relevant authorities.
“This is an important deal in the Dutch logistics sector,” said Jeroen Sombezki, “and we’re delighted to support Royal Meilink on a strategic transaction that focuses on its growth in the market for industrial packaging solutions.”
Meilink is a family-owned business that has been in operation for almost 152 years. The company is a specialist in the design and manufacturing of resistant packaging and the expert in packaging, high-tech cleaning and transportation of industrial capital goods. The agreement will see the sale of all semicon activities within the entire group, including its four Brainport companies, two in Eindhoven and two in Schijndel, in the Netherlands.
The Squire Patton Boggs team was led by Corporate Jeroen Sombezki (Partner) in Amsterdam, and included Corporate Jurriaan Puijpe (Associate), Labour and Employment Chelsea Gunning (Director), and Competition Oliver Geiss (Partner).
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