Pagter Innovations has been acquired by a private investor
Pagter Innovations, a Netherlands-based company specializing in the development and sale of sustainable packaging concepts and displays for cut flowers in water, has been acquired by a private investor.
Established in 1992 and with offices in the Netherlands and United States, Pagter Innovations serves a niche market of cut flower packaging with a unique and high-quality product range. The primary product line is the Procona, a reusable injection molded container designed to keep cut flowers fresh in water during transport. Pagter Innovations’ sustainable packaging concepts are adopted by retailers, traders, growers and (online) florists worldwide. The solutions enhance the quality of cut flowers, reduce costs, increase sales and contribute to sustainability by minimizing waste.
Oaklins’ team in the Netherlands acted as the exclusive M&A sell-side advisor to the shareholders of Pagter Innovations. This transaction emphasizes our strong track record and expertise in the horticulture sector.
Talk to the deal team
Rainier Smeink
Oaklins Netherlands
Related deals
ArtisJP has sold 500 ha of farmland to the Land Fund of Latvia
ArtisJP has sold 500 hectares of agricultural land in the Ventspils region of western Latvia to the Land Fund of Latvia, managed by the Latvian state finance institution Altum.
Learn moreSurcos has completed a liability managament process
The shareholders of Surcos have completed a liability management process, which includes the issuance of US$5 million and a debt exchange totaling US$20 million.
Learn moreLumiforte partners with Kartesia to propel global growth and innovation
Lumiforte, a global leader in innovative smart coatings for greenhouse horticulture, sports line-marking and other functional coatings for agriculture and industry, is excited to announce an investment from Kartesia, a European specialist in capital solutions for small and medium-sized companies. Horticoop, a longstanding shareholder of Lumiforte and a key player in the horticultural industry through its investment cooperative, continues to remain a shareholder.
Learn more