Antalis expands its European visual communication business by acquiring Texo Trade Services (TTS) from the Netherlands.
Antalis sees the acquisition as a strategic step to consolidate its position in one of its key growth areas. As a „one-stop shop“ for large-format digital printing and textile applications, TTS contributes a wide range of textiles, sublimation and protective papers as well as transfer media. Based in Moordrecht, the company employs 75 people, had a turnover of around 34 million euros in 2024 and delivers to more than 70 countries - with a focus on the Netherlands, France, Germany, Belgium and Poland.
Sustainability as part of the deal logic
An important motive is the expansion of sustainable product lines. TTS operates from an energy-neutral headquarters (A+++ rating) and offers its own ranges designed to conserve resources: „Green“ (recycled polyester) and „Solar“ (100 % PVC-free, for indoor and outdoor use). Antalis wants to integrate these ranges and thus consolidate its role as a responsible provider in visual communication.
Greater coverage - also due to earlier acquisitions
The transaction complements Antalis' recent acquisitions in the visual communications sector, including Integart in Poland, Club Groupe and Poitoo Adhésifs in France and Fortuna in the Adriatic region.
Antalis is a member of KPP Group Holdings Co, Ltd, a global paper, packaging and visual communication distribution company headquartered in Japan. With operations in Europe, Latin America and North America, Antalis is a leading B2B distributor of products and services in the e-commerce, paper, industrial packaging and visual communication media segments.
Source: Antalis
