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13/05/2020 – The merger was authorized on April 17

Low & Bonar PLC is now part of the Freudenberg Group

Freudenberg Performance Materials expands technological competency and can further expand on its broad product range.

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Dr. Frank Heislitz, CEO of Freudenberg Performance Materials: Now, we can be even more flexible and individually tailor products to customer specifications. © Freudenberg Performance Materials

 
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The acquisition of Low & Bonar which was founded in 1903 and headquarters in London means Freudenberg Performance Materials now has 35 production facilities in Asia, Europe and North America (previously 24) and employees some 5,500 employees (previously some 4,000). © Freudenberg Performance Materials

 
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Dr. Frank Heislitz, CEO of Freudenberg Performance Materials: Now, we can be even more flexible and individually tailor products to customer specifications. © Freudenberg Performance Materials

 
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