Thimm combines its established packaging and display divisions into a new brand. This creates a new division with over 1,500 employees.
"Thimm pack'n'display“ is the name of the merged division of the family business founded in 1949. Matthias Schliep, CEO of the Thimm Group, comments on the division merger: „We are combining standardised processes from our packaging plants with the individual and complex services of our display locations. Through complementary competences in flexo pre-printing, flexo direct printing, offset printing and digital printing, we are also bundling all Printing technologies in one brand.“
„Thanks to the joint sales organisation, our customers benefit from a single point of contact within the company. The expertise, innovations and investments of the two divisions are bundled there. This means simplicity and convenience for our customers.“
Matthias Schliep, Chairman of the Management Board of the Thimm Group
Even more service for customers
The new brand „Thimm pack'n'display‘ refers to the two original business units, which operate in the same sectors. The solution provider for Packaging and Distribution of goods promises its customers a more comprehensive service with the new business unit.
The reorganisation is accompanied by a new Advertising claim for the packaging and display range: „Free to be your best“. The aim is to emphasise that Thimm, as an independent Raw material buyer free to procure the best materials for the optimum customer solution, says Schliep.
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The Thimm Group offers its customers solutions for transport and sales packaging made from corrugated cardboard, high-quality sales displays, packaging systems made from various material combinations and printed products for industrial processing. The company also offers a wide range of services. According to the company, its customers include well-known branded goods groups. Thimm employs more than 3,000 people at 19 locations in Germany, the Czech Republic, Romania, Poland, France and Mexico and generates an annual turnover of around 601 million euros, according to the company.
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