Minitube USA, originally established in Delavan, Wis., in 2015, will relocate and operate out of the premises located in Verona.

September 26, 2018

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Minitube acquires MOFA GLOBAL business
Minitube USA

Source: Minitube
Minitube USA has acquired the MOFA GLOBAL business in the United States, Canada and Mexico. The company has announced it will be relocating it’s U.S. headquarters to Verona, Wis., and expanding its activities with state-of-the-art plastics processing capacities, clean rooms for media production and full-fledged engineering and software departments.

Last week, Minitube USA and Cooperative Resources International signed the acquisition of the primary assets of MOFA GLOBAL in Wisconsin as well as in Mexico and Canada. The Minitube subsidiary Mexitube Alemania will take over the MOFA GLOBAL business in Querétaro, Mexico; in Canada the newly formed Minitube Canada in Ingersoll, Ontario, will continue the Canadian MOFA GLOBAL business.

With headquarters in Tiefenbach, Germany, Minitube was established in 1970 by Ludwig Simmet. Since then, Minitube has pioneered advances in animal reproductive technologies and currently provides products and services to clients in over 170 countries. 

“For nearly 50 years, Minitube has been a reliable, worldwide partner of the animal breeding industry. The addition of MOFA GLOBAL’s assets to the Minitube family is a significant strategic step to empower the Minitube group and provide solutions that deliver measurable success to our customers,” says Christa Simmet, CEO, Minitube USA.

Minitube USA, originally established in Delavan, Wis., in 2015, will relocate and operate out of the premises located in Verona. 

“Our customer’s needs have always been the driving force for Minitube’s innovation and uncompromising product quality. We look forward to expanding our ability to serve the U.S. market more efficiently through increased service and sales support,” says John Quackenbush, CCO, Minitube USA.

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