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Siân Yates

Siân Yates

18 September 2025

Krones makes acquisitions to enhance process technology and can handling capabilities

Krones makes acquisitions to enhance process technology and can handling capabilities

Krones, a global provider of process, filling and packaging technology, has announced significant expansions to its portfolio with the acquisition of a 60% stake in GHS Separationstechnik and the full takeover of Can Systems Worldwide (CSW) based in the Netherlands.


These moves aim to enhance Krones' capabilities in both process technology and can handling systems, positioning the company for continued growth in the competitive food and beverage sector.


The acquisition of GHS Separationstechnik, headquartered in Landshut, Germany, marks a pivotal enhancement to Krones' process technology offerings. By securing 60% of GHS's shares, Krones gains access to advanced decanter centrifuges, which are critical for solid-liquid separation processes.


These systems are essential in various applications, including the processing of vegetable oils, juices, alternative food products, and PET recycling. GHS, which employs approximately 25 staff members, reported revenues of around €10 million in 2024, underscoring its significant role in the market.


In a complementary move, Krones has fully acquired CSW, a manufacturer specialising in machinery for handling can ends. Based in Deventer, CSW serves a diverse clientele in the beer, beverage and food industries, boasting approximately 35 employees and generating revenues of €20 million in 2024.


This acquisition allows Krones to strengthen its expertise in can handling, particularly in the automatic feeding, unwinding, and unpacking of lid rolls. CSW will maintain its operational independence, ensuring continuity in service and product quality for its international customers.


These acquisitions are part of Krones' broader strategy to enhance its technological capabilities and market reach. With over 20,000 employees and sales reaching €5.3 billion in 2024, Krones is well-positioned to leverage these new assets to meet the evolving needs of the food and beverage industry.


The integration of GHS and CSW into Krones' operations is expected to drive innovation and improve efficiency across its product lines.

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