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Adapa Group (Schur Flexibles)

HQ DK · Hedensted, Jutlandwebsite ↗

Danish flexible packaging group formed from the merger of Schur Flexibles (Austria/Denmark) and other European converters; one of Europe's major suppliers of dairy flexible packaging including cheese foil, cut lids, IWS films, and foil-laminated butter wraps. Operates multiple sites across Denmark, Austria, Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic.

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  • Dairy Flexible Packaging

    55%
  • Food Flexible Packaging

    30%
  • Specialty & Industrial Films

    15%

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  • Did you know2024

    Adapa Group's flexible packaging portfolio spans three distinct dairy applications that coexist within the same European packaging plant: (1) butter wraps — the aluminum foil/paper laminate that wraps European salted and unsalted butter blocks, requiring specific dead-fold properties so the wrap holds its shape; (2) cheese foil — the embossed or printed aluminum foil that wraps European cheese wheels and triangles, requiring specific barrier and moisture transmission properties to preserve cheese ripening; and (3) dairy cut lids — the aluminum/film laminate lids heat-sealed onto individual portion cups of cream, cream cheese, and yogurt. Three dairy packaging types with different substrate specifications, different printing requirements, and different sealing characteristics — all produced by the same Adapa converting infrastructure across its European plants. The butter wrapper at a French supermarket, the foil on a Dutch Gouda portion, and the peel-off lid on a German yogurt cup may all come from the same Adapa Group lamination and converting line.

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  • Origin2023

    Adapa Group was formed through the acquisition and integration of several European flexible packaging companies including Schur Flexibles (a Danish-origin group with Austrian manufacturing) and additional converters. The Schur family's Danish packaging heritage dates to industrial packaging in Denmark's food export industries. The merger strategy creating Adapa reflects private equity's recognition that European flexible packaging is fragmented across national converters whose scale is insufficient for modern procurement negotiations with European dairy majors (Arla, Müller, Lactalis). Adapa's pan-European footprint (Denmark, Austria, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic) enables it to supply dairy customers across multiple EU countries from regional plants while maintaining coordinated purchasing of aluminum foil, barrier films, and printing inks at group scale.

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