21 Sep 2009

Tekniseri has acquired the operations of the Moniseri Oy


Tekniseri Oy has bought the business of Moniseri Oy.
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Kirjoittaja: pakkahuone

Tekniseri Oy has bought the business of Moniseri Oy, operating in Kerava, on September 17th, 2009. Moniseri has decades of experience in demanding screen printing operations. The company specialises in the markings of mechanic, thin plate and plastic products.

For the time being, the operations of Moniseri are continued under the management of Kari Päätalo in the current facilities. During the autumn, the operations are moved to the Tekniseri Helsinki factory in Kontula, which guarantees the development of the operations with the growing resources and the new printing machines and equipment. Kari Päätalo shall be the contact person in the future as well. Other contact persons shall be announced at a later time.

Tekniseri Oy

Tekniseri Oy is Finland’s leading contract printer for the industry, working with international telecom and electronics companies, such as NokiaSiemensNetworks, ABB, Scanfil, Flextronics, Sanmina-SCI, Eaton, Kone, Alteams.

The special overlays and demanding printed markings manufactured by the company are used, for instance, in base stations and their components, powers, various plastic parts and cases.

Tekniseri operates in Kempele, Sievi, Helsinki, Salo, Pori and Hollola. The company exports to 18 countries. The company has an annual turnover of MEUR 7 and 70 employees.

The Tekniseri Helsinki factory operates in modern premises of 1,000 m2 in Sirrikuja. 19 professionals work at the factory using modern equipment. We are currently in the process of renewing the overlay printing line – the new line is installed during September and October.

Moniseri Oy

Moniseri Oy was founded in 1985. “The traditions and expertise of Moniseri are now continued together with the biggest operator in the industry. Now, we will be able to offer our clients the background support of a larger company and to grow with our clients even better than before,” Kari Päätalo and Hannu Heikkinen sum up the background for the solutions made.