New CEO for Romaco


Tuesday, 23 January, 2018

New CEO for Romaco

After joining Romaco Holding GmbH in 2011, Jörg Pieper has just been announced as CEO of the company. The German-based company is currently undergoing a strategic realignment following the acquisition of a majority interest by the Chinese Truking Investment in July last year.

In his role as CEO, Pieper will be in overall charge of Sales & Customer Service, Product Management, Marketing and International Strategy Development. “We are aiming to give an entirely new meaning to the term ‘close to the customer’ and to simultaneously strengthen our service mentality,” said Pieper. “In the future, it will be particularly important to anticipate the needs of our customers worldwide, to enable us to respond promptly and flexibly to changing market requirements.”

Romaco is a leading global supplier of processing and packaging equipment, predominantly for the pharmaceutical industry. Divided into three business areas, Processing, Tableting and Packaging, the company develops engineered system solutions for the pharmaceutical market, but also supplies the cosmetics, food and chemical markets.

The packaging product lines Noack, Siebler and Bosspak are manufactured in Germany, while the primary and secondary packaging brands Macofar and Promatic are produced in Italy. The tableting product line Kilian is produced in Cologne, while the Innojet product line in Steinen, Germany, is responsible for granulation and coating. Romaco’s product portfolio includes primary, secondary and final packaging, aseptic and non-aseptic liquid and powder filling, tablet press technologies, granulation and coating.

Romaco is represented in Australia by Concept Automation.

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