12.11.2024 • News

Consolidation plans to strengthen Noblelight operations

New owner Excelitas intends to merge four production facilities into one expanded site by 2027.

Following Excelitas Technologies’ acquisition of Noblelight from Heraeus in January 2024, Excelitas is moving swiftly to optimize operations and efficiencies. By the end of 2027, the four production facilities dedicated to the development and manufacturing of Noblelight products currently located in the Rhine-Main region of Germany, will be consolidated into a single expanded site in the same region. Excelitas expects to invest more than 20 million US dollars in this initiative with the objective of improving operational efficiency.

UV curing inks with light sources from Noblelight is often used in commercial...
UV curing inks with light sources from Noblelight is often used in commercial print shops (Source: Excelitas Noblelight)

Excelitas currently produces Noblelight products including UV LEDs and lamps, analytical light sources, and infrared emitters and systems within four facilities outside of Frankfurt, Germany. The new location will be the center for specialty lamp-based lighting and will include operations, R&D and administration.

“We are strengthening our operational position for continued production of Noblelight technology in Germany,” says Excelitas Noblelight managing director Roland Eckl. “This investment will make us more unified, more efficient and ultimately more competitive!”

Further reading: Excelitas acquires Heraeus Noblelight, wileyindustrynews.com, 15 September 2023

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Excelitas Noblelight GmbH

Heraeusstr. 12 -14
63450 Hanau
Germany

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