Food and drink packaging company Huhtamaki has acquired Northern Ireland-based Delta Print and Packaging for £80 million.
The acquisition, which includes Delta’s 100,000 square foot production plant in Poland – European Packaging Solutions – and a 200,000 square foot site in Belfast, will strengthen Huhtamaki’s position within the foodservice packaging market in Europe while allowing the Finland-headquartered company to expand its offering of fibre-based packaging to packaged food and retail customers throughout Europe.
A specialist manufacturer of printed folding carton packaging for the UK and European foodservice operators, Delta has experienced significant growth under private ownership since it was founded in 1981 and will now become part of Huhtamaki’s Foodservice Europe and Asia-Oceania business segment.
Huhtamaki Foodservice Western Europe and UK managing director Rosemary Mason said: “To date, our product offering has focused on food-to-go packaging such as cups, lids, plates, bowls and cutlery for some of the leading food and foodservice brands in the world.
“The acquisition of Delta, which manufactures board products complementary to our own such as burger clam boxes, fry cartons and flat cartons for many different retail products, will allow Huhtamaki to enter the fast-growing folding carton business in Europe and strengthen our global customer partnerships.
“We recognise that the 290+ employees of Delta, and their experience, skills and knowledge of the industry, have been integral to the success the company has enjoyed over the last 30 years and we look forward to welcoming them on board and increasing the number of Huhtamaki employees in Northern Ireland.”
Huhtamaki already employs more than 200 people in Northern Ireland at its molded fibre plant in Lurgan and paper recycling unit in Lisburn, which are both part of the group’s Molded Fiber segment. The Lurgan plant, which manufactures cup carriers, egg cartons and egg trays, was acquired by Huhtamaki in 1999 and has recently benefitted from group-wide investment of £4.9 million.
“Moving forward as Huhtamaki Foodservice Delta Limited, we will work hard to ensure a smooth transition ensuring business as usual and providing our customers with a high level of service,” continued Mason. “With customers such as KFC, Kellogg’s, McDonald’s and United Biscuits, Delta has an excellent reputation within the industry and the same contacts will remain in place for existing customers.
“Together, we believe we can accelerate sales growth through mutual customers in coffee, quick service restaurants and consumer goods, thus expanding our footprint in the folded carton packaging market within Europe, and even further afield.”
Delta founder Terry Cross, who will remain as a senior advisor, assisting Huhtamaki build its folding carton packaging business further, said: “I am delighted that Delta has become part of the Huhtamaki organisation which is a leading, global specialist in food and drink packaging. Thirty five years on from our first transaction, now is the time for the company to take the next step in what has been, and what will continue to be, a very exciting journey for the company, our employees and our customers.
“It is the innovation, dedication and hard work of our staff here in Belfast, and at our sister site in Poland, that has captured the attention of a global company such as Huhtamaki which is fantastic for a Northern Ireland company.”
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