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Böwe Systec International and Strålfors in joint venture

May 12, 2005

Roll Systems Inc., the US based manufacturer of paper handling, converting and monitoring systems for digital printers, and the Lasermax division, a business that supplies paper handling equipment for digital printers, have combined in a 50:50 joint venture to form Lasermax Roll Systems AB, in a transaction valued at approximately USD 44m. Roll Systems Inc. is a subsidiary of Böwe Systec International Gmbh, the German supplier of paper management systems for high volume mail processing and the Lasermax is a division of Strålfors, the Sweden based provider of information transfer solutions

Vinge acted for Böwe Systec International GmbG.
Jan Örtenholm (reponsible partner)
Jesper Ottergren, Emma Olnäs, Anna Jonsson, Magnus Larsson, Environmental law, and Maria Strömhage, Employment Law (associates)

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