KG Rießel Ei GmbH & Co. has been acquired by EIPRO-Vermarktung GmbH & Co KG
The private shareholder of KG Rießel Ei GmbH & Co. has sold 100% of the shares to EIPRO-Vermarktung GmbH & Co KG, a producer of egg products.
KG Rießel Ei is a leading German producer and supplier of table eggs. Founded in 1935, the company boasts a maximum production capacity of around 850,000 eggs a day, with a focus on high quality products. In addition, it also runs its own rearing facility for laying hens, with a capacity of approximately 445,000 livestock places. About two-thirds of the reared hens are used for KG Rießel Ei’s own laying farms. The remaining animals are sold to third parties, including partner farms. All eggs from the company’s own production as well as from partner farms are transported using its proprietary truck fleet and delivered to one of the internal packing stations. The broad product portfolio, ranging from small-group to free-range eggs, offers customers a one-stop-shop option.
Oaklins’ team in Germany acted as the exclusive advisor to the seller in this transaction.
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