Moscow relies on integrated end-of-line solutions

Mosca is strategically developing and now offers comprehensive end-of-line solutions. These aim to make supply chains more efficient, sustainable, and future-proof.
In 1983, company founder Gerd Mosca had the first plant built in Waldbrunn; in 2005, the production site was extended by 8,000 m2 of hall space. This is where the company has its headquarters today. In 1983, company founder Gerd Mosca had the first plant built in Waldbrunn; in 2005, the production site was extended by 8,000 m2 of hall space. This is where the company has its headquarters today.
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GroupMosca is strategically realigning itself. The company is now positioning itself as a provider of integrated end-of-line solutions. This realignment aims to make supply chains not only more efficient but also more transparent and resilient.

Mosca offers solutions for all areas of the packaging process. The spectrum ranges from simple, manual packaging solutions in the price-performance sector to fully automated, integrated packaging solutions in the non-stop performance sector. This diversity makes it possible to cater to the different needs of customers and offer tailor-made solutions.

Strategic partnerships and acquisitions

GroupMosca's transformation is driven by targeted acquisitions, new company formations, and strategic partnerships. These measures aim to strengthen the company's innovative capacity and consolidate its position as a leading provider of end-of-line solutions. By expanding its portfolio and integrating new technologies, Mosca intends to meet the increasing demands of the industry.

Sustainability and future-proofing in focus

A central goal of the realignment is sustainability. Mosca sees it as its task to develop solutions that are not only efficient but also environmentally friendly. This is intended to help make customers' supply chains future-proof while simultaneously minimising their ecological footprint.

The integration of end-of-line solutions into the existing business segment is a step towards comprehensive optimisation of supply chains, promising both economic and ecological advantages.

Source: Mosca