City of Baden, Switzerland, close to the Autexis site.
Autexis' Digital Factory is the manufacturing execution system for processing and packaging industries.

Profile

Location

Villmergen, Switzerland

Headcount

40 

Within the Rotzinger Group, Autexis forms the competence center for Industry 4.0 and industrial IoT processes. The company consists of the two parts Autexis Control and Autexis IT. The portfolio of Autexis Control ranges from simple machine controls to complex process control systems for the food industry and other industries. Autexis IT develops and markets the "Digital Factory". This is a scalable MES software package that enables customers to lead their human resources and control processes from the sensor to the ERP. This enables customers to identify dormant potential that can be used to increase the efficiency of the company and improve the quality of the products. The Rotzinger Group has been a co-owner of Autexis since 2020. The company is based in Villmergen, Switzerland, and employs around 40 people. Among other industries, Autexis serves:
Food packaging
Pharma packaging
Cosmetics packaging
Confectionery production
Industry 4.0 and Industrial IoT explained in a symbol photo.
Stories Confectionery

Consolidating Confectionery Expertise: MF-hamburg Production Site Moves to Hansella in Viersen

MF-Hamburg and Hansella have been sister companies under the Rotzinger Group for nearly two years, following more than 15 years of close collaboration in offering and implementing complete bar systems on a global scale. The Rotzinger Group's takeover expanded the product range to include flow regulators, feeding, and packaging systems.

Following two successful years for both companies, the Rotzinger Group has decided to transfer their industry segment expertise to the Hansella site in Viersen. This move enables the two companies to offer and implement products from a single location, with enhanced know-how and processes to provide customers with efficient and reliable products. The Hansella site's spatial conditions and proximity to one of Germany's largest industrial regions make it an ideal location for this transfer.

Preparations for the transfer have already begun, with joint product design and construction taking place in Viersen, and project management for joint projects already based at the Hansella site. The transfer process is expected to conclude by year-end, and employees will be offered positions at the Hansella site where possible, with remote employees also supporting.

Moses Farahani, founder of MF-hamburg and member of the Rotzinger Management team, will continue in the Group and support the chocolate development and innovation activities.

The aim of this transfer is to create synergies between the MF-hamburg and Hansella brands, enhancing their sustainability, and creating a basis for future growth. Existing agreements and projects will continue without interruption, and customers can expect the same level of quality, delivery performance, and service as before.

 

Moses Farahani

Managing Director

 

Oscar Roth

CEO Rotzinger Group

 

Paul Schnellmann

Chairman

 

Open positions

Related stories

Stories Confectionery

Consolidating Confectionery Expertise: MF-hamburg Production Site Moves to Hansella in Viersen

MF-Hamburg and Hansella have been sister companies under the Rotzinger Group for nearly two years, following more than 15 years of close collaboration in offering and implementing complete bar systems on a global scale. The Rotzinger Group's takeover expanded the product range to include flow regulators, feeding, and packaging systems.

Following two successful years for both companies, the Rotzinger Group has decided to transfer their industry segment expertise to the Hansella site in Viersen. This move enables the two companies to offer and implement products from a single location, with enhanced know-how and processes to provide customers with efficient and reliable products. The Hansella site's spatial conditions and proximity to one of Germany's largest industrial regions make it an ideal location for this transfer.

Preparations for the transfer have already begun, with joint product design and construction taking place in Viersen, and project management for joint projects already based at the Hansella site. The transfer process is expected to conclude by year-end, and employees will be offered positions at the Hansella site where possible, with remote employees also supporting.

Moses Farahani, founder of MF-hamburg and member of the Rotzinger Management team, will continue in the Group and support the chocolate development and innovation activities.

The aim of this transfer is to create synergies between the MF-hamburg and Hansella brands, enhancing their sustainability, and creating a basis for future growth. Existing agreements and projects will continue without interruption, and customers can expect the same level of quality, delivery performance, and service as before.

 

Moses Farahani

Managing Director

 

Oscar Roth

CEO Rotzinger Group

 

Paul Schnellmann

Chairman

 

Learn more, get digitized. Subscribe to our quarterly newsletter.

You have successfully subscribed to our newsletter.
The subscription for the newsletter failed.