From July 1, 2023, the activities of the two Italian companies, which are largely complementary, will come together 80 years after Bormioli Luigi was founded. The merger of Bormioli Rocco S.p.A into Bormioli Luigi S.p.A represents, according to Bormioli Luigi, "A fundamental milestone in the history of national glass.
The creation of an industrial division had already begun in 2017 with Bormioli Luigi's acquisition of Bormioli Rocco spa, as part of a long-term strategy aimed at devising innovative working methods: methods that motivate its employees and are tailored to the interests of customers.
This merger is a way for the Group to strengthen its structure and enrich its know-how by drawing on the cultures and synergies of both companies. As a result, the Group will benefit from more agile and flexible integrated processes, and more favorable profitability.
What's more, the merger will enhance the efficiency of strategic research, thanks to high-performance IT systems; the transformation will involve not only production and marketing, but also human resources, finance and supplies.
Bormioli Luigi in brief
- One of Italy's largest and most successful glass companies.
- International presence in sectors including the production of glass bottles and jars for the selective beauty market (perfumery, skincare and make-up), luxury bottles and decanters for tableware and the home.
- The company employs 2,800 people at four production sites in Italy and one in Spain, as well as at sales subsidiaries in the USA, Spain, Germany, France, Asia and Brazil.
- The group distributes in over 120 countries.
- The Group is stepping up the pace of its growth and development in order to consolidate its leading position in its areas of expertise.