Nippon Molymer has purchased a majority share in Molymer Moulding Services from Maxell
Tokyo – CFI is pleased to announce that it acted as exclusive financial advisor to Nippon Molymer in its acquisition of a majority share in Molymer Moulding Services from Maxell.
Founded in 1980, Nippon Molymer is a “plastic all rounder” that specialises in providing custom resin solutions. Compatible with CFRP, Nippon Molymer has a wealth of knowledge surrounding and environmentally friendly high-performance bioplastics.
Maxell, the parent company of the newly established Molymer Moulding Services, is renowned for its groundbreaking contributions to both the consumer and industrial sectors. Originally supplying dry cell batteries, “Maxell” was derived from the phrase, “maximum capacity dry cell”, though it now provides a wide range of battery, optical and magnetic memory media products.
This transaction closed on 1 August 2023.
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Japanese resin company Nippon Molymer has purchased a majority share in Molymer Moulding Services from Maxell in the United Kingdom
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