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    08.12.2025

    ADVANT Beiten Advises ProMach on the Acquisition of DFT Technology GmbH

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    Dusseldorf, 8 December 2025 – The international law firm ADVANT Beiten has provided comprehensive legal advice to the US-based global packaging and process solutions provider ProMach on the acquisition of DFT Technology GmbH, a Northern-Germany-based specialist for thermal product treatment systems. The parties have agreed not to disclose the transaction volume.

    ProMach is a leading international platform in the field of packaging and processing technologies.

    DFT is an established provider of innovative solutions in the field of sterilization, pasteurization and other thermal processes for the food and beverage industry. With the acquisition of DFT, ProMach is continuing its growth strategy in Europe.

    The international cooperation within the ADVANT alliance played a central role in this transaction: our Italian alliance partner ADVANT Nctm has been advising ProMach in Italy for many years.

    ADVANT Beiten entered into the mandate in close coordination with the US law firm Thompson Hine, which regularly advises ProMach on legal matters in the United States.

    Advisors to ProMach:
    ADVANT Beiten: Prof Dr Hans-Josef Vogel (Dusseldorf), Roy Naor (Frankfurt, both Corporate/M&A, lead partners), Dr Andreas Imping, Anna Kubitz (both Labour Law), Mathias Zimmer-Goertz, Christian Döpke (both IP/IT), Sarah Peters, Simon Litterst (both Corporate/M&A, all Dusseldorf), Christopher Harten (Dispute Resolution, Hamburg), Marcus Mische, Markus Linnartz (both Tax), Thomas Herten (Real Estate, all Dusseldorf), Katrin Lüdtke (Public Sector, Munich).

    Public Relations
    Frauke Reuther
    Manager Kommunikation
    ADVANT Beiten
    +49 (69) 75 60 95 - 570
    frauke.reuther@advant-beiten.com

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