Rosendahl Nextrom acquires Windak; deal connects upstream & downstream process

Rosendahl Nextrom has acquired Windak Group, linking upstream extrusion and insulation systems with downstream coiling, spooling, and packaging automation. The move expands one-group solutions for wire and cable manufacturers and strengthens Knill Groupโ€™s technology portfolio ahead of wire Dรผsseldorf.

Rosendahl Nextrom Acquires Windak, Linking Upstream and Downstream Cable Production

Rosendahl Nextrom GmbH has acquired the Windak Group in a move that unites two established OEMs in the wire and cable sector.

The acquisition connects upstream production technologies with downstream automation systems under one industrial group. The timing also sets the stage for joint messaging at wire Dรผsseldorf, where both companies will highlight their expanded capabilities.

Learn more at https://www.rosendahlnextrom.com and https://www.windakgroup.com.


Deal Expands Portfolio Into Downstream Cable Automation

Rosendahl Nextrom will expand its portfolio with Windakโ€™s downstream technologies.

Windak will continue to operate as an independent business unit under its established brand. Management will remain at existing locations to preserve operational continuity and customer proximity.

Rosendahl Nextrom leadership has emphasized seamless integration with minimal disruption.


Upstream and Downstream Capabilities Now Under One Group

Rosendahl Nextrom is known for upstream and mid-line production systems. Its core strengths include:

  • Extrusion lines
  • Insulation and jacketing systems
  • Complete production lines for low-voltage, automotive, and specialty cables

The company operates its main plant in Pischelsdorf, Austria, with additional sites in Finland and Romania.

Windak operates at the downstream end of cable manufacturing. The company supplies:

  • In-line rewind lines
  • Coilers and spooling systems
  • Reel and box packaging systems
  • Automated reel handling and logistics equipment

These systems typically follow extrusion or take-up sections in cable production. Windak is headquartered in Tallinn, Estonia, and runs a process and training center in North Carolina.


One-Group Offering Could Reduce OEM Interfaces

For wire and cable manufacturers, the acquisition broadens the one-group solution.

Manufacturers can reduce interfaces between separate OEM suppliers. A single partner can now assume broader responsibility for total line performance.

That structure can create more opportunities to optimize productivity, efficiency, and sustainability across the full production flow.


Windak Retains Brand and Leadership Structure

Windak began operations in 1994 in Stockholm. The company later established headquarters in Tallinn and expanded globally.

Johann Jaekel and Ashley Brettell will remain based in Tallinn. Dan Shelander and Madis Tomson will lead the U.S. branch operations.

Windak will continue to build on its expertise in automated coiling, packaging, and material handling. Rosendahl Nextrom will support that growth with its broader upstream process portfolio.


Knill Group Expands Technology Segment

The Knill Group, parent company of Rosendahl Nextrom, will add Windak to its portfolio.
Learn more at https://www.knillgruppe.com.

Knill operates 31 companies in 17 countries. The group generated about โ‚ฌ600 million in revenue in 2025 and employs around 3,000 people worldwide.

Knill organizes its business into two divisions:

  • Knill Energy, which focuses on overhead line, rail, cabinets, and infrastructure products
  • Knill Technology, which includes Rosendahl Nextrom as its special-purpose machinery arm for battery, cable and wire, and fiber optics

The Windak acquisition strengthens Knill Technologyโ€™s position in integrated cable manufacturing systems.

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