
Currie Group maintains independent operations following acquisition by Aldus Group
Originally reported by curriegroup.com.au
Currie Group has confirmed it will continue to operate as a stand-alone entity under the ownership of the Aldus Group, following an acquisition completed earlier this year. CEO Rob Mesaros will retain his leadership position, supported by a newly formed board, to oversee operations across Australia and New Zealand. The company maintains its existing portfolio, which includes 3D printing, commercial printing, labels, packaging, and finishing equipment, alongside its established network of global OEM partners. This structure ensures continuity for existing clients while integrating the business into the broader Aldus Group ecosystem, which includes entities like Milford Astor and Foilmakers.
This acquisition consolidates a significant player in the Australian and New Zealand print and additive manufacturing distribution landscape. By aligning with the Aldus Group, which specializes in screen, flexographic, and pad printing, Currie Group gains access to a broader technical and engineering resource pool that complements its existing 3D printing and digital finishing services. The move addresses the need for scale in the highly fragmented regional distribution market, where service and technical support are primary differentiators. Currie Group remains a critical link in the local value chain, providing hardware, consumables, and post-sales support for industrial and commercial applications.
For current customers and partners, this transition represents a stabilization of the existing service model rather than a change in strategic direction. The focus for the leadership team remains the execution of established support protocols and the maintenance of long-standing OEM relationships. Users of Currie Group's 3D printing and finishing platforms should anticipate consistent service levels as the company leverages the operational backing of the Aldus Group to sustain its regional market presence.
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