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Tapì and Ganau join forces

Global closures firm Tapì has announced that high-end Italian wine cork producer Ganau has joined the company.

The move means that the two firms are now aiming “to make a significant impact in the industry”, they said in a statement, by offering a “comprehensive range of high-end sustainable closures”.

The integration of Ganau into the Tapì Group will “create a synergy that will enable both companies to offer a comprehensive range of closure solutions”, they said, as well as being able “to better serve an increasing demand for innovation, quality, and superior service across the wine and spirits sectors”.

Tapì will be incorporating Ganau’s high-end natural and micro-agglomerated cork stoppers into their closure offerings, while Ganau will gain access to Tapì’s extensive international network, facilitating global expansion and broadening their customer reach.

Ganau has multiple decades of experience in cork closure production, and has recently undertaken a rebranding strategy, which has led to a new tagline: ‘Cork Another Way’, which aims to define the firm’s core values and ultimate mission within the cork closure sector.

The company aims to be recognised for its innovation and commitment to sustainability, “while placing great value on the Italian supply chain”, it said.

Roberto Casini, CEO of the Tapì Group, said: “This strategic partnership consolidates Tapì’s position as a leading innovator in closure solutions for the luxury spirit segment. While we’re already at the forefront of synthetic closures, this merger propels us into a leadership role in natural and micro agglomerated cork stopper manufacturing, particularly in the high-end segment.

“Ganau’s reputation in exceptional quality makes them an ideal partner. Together, we’re prepared to elevate our service to premium spirits clients around the world”.

The Ganau Family added: “We are delighted to join the Tapì Group as a natural evolution of our long-standing collaboration. This union will enable us to offer our clients even more innovative and high-quality wine cork closures. Furthermore, it marks a significant milestone in our global expansion strategy, reinforcing our position in international markets.”

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