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Expansion in Africa and the Middle East continues: ALPLA announces joint venture with TABA

0:57 min RegionsMiddle EastAfrica
Hard, Austria

The Austrian ALPLA Group and the Egyptian Taba Group have signed a partnership agreement in the form of a joint venture. ALPLA will take on a majority shareholding in the company which will begin operating under the name of ALPLA TABA. The contracting parties have agreed not to disclose the details of the agreement.

The ALPLA Group has formed a joint venture with the Egyptian Taba Group. The Austria-based specialist in plastic packaging has thus strengthened its market position in Africa.

The Austrian ALPLA Group and the Egyptian Taba Group have signed a partnership agreement in the form of a joint venture. ALPLA will take on a majority shareholding in the company which will begin operating under the name of ALPLA TABA. The contracting parties have agreed not to disclose the details of the agreement.

Taba was founded in 1988 in Egypt and has two locations in El Obour, close to Cairo. The company produces plastic bottles and closures for international customers in the pharmaceutical, home care, body care, food and beverage industries. It is active in various parts of Africa as well as in the Middle East.

‘This partnership is another promising step for ALPLA to help us expand our market presence in Africa and the Middle East,’ says Christoph Riedlsperger, Regional Manager of Africa, the Middle East and Turkey for ALPLA. ‘Thanks to the regional locations, we will be able to offer further benefits to our customers in the future.’ ALPLA has had a production site in Johannesburg since 2014. At the end of 2015, ALPLA took over the Egyptian site of Argo S.A. in El Obour.

Photo: ALPLA

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