Magazino founders sell all shares to Jungheinrich
Berlin — Magazino, a robotics specialist from Munich, has sold all its shares in Jungheinrich. The listed Hamburg-based company Jungheinrich is taking over the Munich-based robotics specialist Magazino in full. In addition to its existing shareholding, which has been in place since 2020 and will be increased to 21.7 per cent in 2022, Jungheinrich will acquire all the shares held by the founders as well as the previous co-shareholders, including Fiege Logistik and Körber. The transaction became effective immediately upon signing this week. The parties have agreed not to disclose the purchase price. YPOG advised the founders of Magazino on this transaction.
For Jungheinrich, the complete takeover of Magazino is another strategically important step towards strengthening its automation expertise. Founded in 2014, Magazino employs around 130 people and has one of Europe’s largest development teams in mobile robotics. The company offers a powerful technology platform that enables the operation of logistics robots even in a mixed human-machine environment. Robots are thus able to intelligently navigate in the warehouse and specifically grab and transport required objects. Magazino’s system and robots are already in use in the warehouses of various industrial customers, online retailers and logistics service providers. Moreover, the control software for robots in complex logistics environments is already integrated in Jungheinrich’s EAEa. This is a fully automated low-lift truck that was presented for the first time at this year’s LogiMAT intralogistics trade show.
Magazino is to continue to grow as an independent company within the Jungheinrich Group and, above all, to utilize the Group’s global sales and service network. The company will continue to be managed by the two co-founders Frederik Brantner and Lukas Zanger as well as Dr. Moritz Tenorth.
Jungheinrich is thus strengthening the field of autonomous mobile robots as a future field of intralogistics, promoting the further expansion of its software expertise and being complemented by one of the largest development teams for mobile robots in Europe with some 130 experts.
About Magazino
Magazino offers solutions for processes that previously could not be automated. They design intralogistics that are more flexible and efficient than ever before. To this end, they are developing and building the next generation of intelligent logistics robots. With their ACROSAI technology, they work together with people — simply, safely, stably and with a quality that no one before Magazino has ever achieved.
About Jungheinrich
As one of the world’s leading intralogistics solution providers, Jungheinrich has been driving the development of innovative and sustainable material flow products and solutions for 70 years. As a pioneer in its industry, the listed family-owned company is committed to shaping the warehouse of the future. In fiscal 2022, Jungheinrich generated sales of €4.76 billion with some 20,000 employees. The global network comprises 12 production sites as well as service and sales companies in 42 countries. The share is listed in the MDAX.
About YPOG
YPOG is a specialist tax and commercial law firm operating in the core areas of Funds, Tax and Transactions. The YPOG team advises a wide variety of clients. These include emerging technology companies and family-run medium-sized enterprises as well as corporations and private equity/venture capital funds. Today, YPOG employs more than 100 experienced lawyers, tax advisors, tax specialists and a notary in three offices in Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne. http://www.ypog.law