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Breaking news: UK investor buys entire Manroland sheetfed arm

3 Feb 2012 |  Comment Now
Langley Holdings, a €500m (£415m) turnover engineering group based in Retford, Nottinghamshire, signed a deal late yesterday to buy Manroland's Offenbach production facility as well as more than 40 international sales operations.

"We foresee very good economic prospects for Manroland sheetfed following the recent re-structuring," said Langley chairman and chief executive Tony Langley.

"This is a world-class business with an excellent reputation and its production and research and development facilities are superb; everything one expects of the very best of German engineering."

The family owned company Langley founded in 1975 is made up of four divisions primarily based in the UK, Germany, France and the US and employs around 2,300 staff worldwide. In its most recent accounts it filed sales of €494.7m with a pre-tax profit of €76.3m.

"Tony Langley, sole shareholder of the Langley Group, is well known as a long term investor who acts strategically. We are convinced that a lasting perspective has been found for Manroland’s sheetfed printing business," said administrator Werner Schneider.

The sale, the value of which is undisclosed, is subject to the approval of the German cartel office which is expected within the next weeks. According to Schneider, the jobs of 824 staff in Offenbach will be secured by the deal, with the remaining 947 posts eliminated.

Meanwhile, Augsburg's sale to Possehl - also confirmed this morning - has saved 1,510 jobs, with 741 redundancies. In addition, 348 jobs have been cut at Manroland's Plauen site, which is still being run by the administrator, with 320 people retained.

Schneider said that this remaining facility may also be sold to Possehl, although this was only one possibility. Possehl chief executive Uwe Lüders said: "We have not had time to consider it sufficiently, but we will look at it soon."

The surprise deal for the sheetfed arm was unveiled as the sale of Manroland’s Augsburg plant to the €2bn turnover Possehl Group was confirmed.

At a press conference held in Augsburg this morning, administrator Werner Schneider confirmed that the Manroland name will continue at the two separate sides of the business.

The Augsburg web offset business acquired by Possehl will become Manroland Web Systems, while the sheetfed operation acquired by Langley will become Manroland Sheetfed.

A new UK company, Manroland Sheetfed Holdings, has been registered at Companies House.

Schneider decline to reveal details of the sale price for either deal, but did say that it was "significantly higher" than €100m in total. Both of the new companies expect to be profitable going forward, having been "right-sized" for the needs of the market.

A source close to Manroland GB said of the Langley deal: "There couldn't be a better company to take Manroland on."

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