Arden, based in Marple, Stockport, completed the acquisition earlier this week, for an undisclosed sum.
Lasercomb Dies, which has a die-making and engraving arm, is based in Redditch, and the site will continue to operate with the Lasercomb name and branding.
Martin Poynter, managing director of the Arden Group, said: “Much like Arden, Lasercomb is a leading name in die-making and engraving, so we’re delighted to bring their skills and expertise in the flatbed folding carton market into the Arden Group.
“While it will be very much business as usual for the long-established Lasercomb brand, we’re excited about the opportunities it presents for our customers and our combined workforce.”
He added: “With Arden located in the North and Lasercomb in the Midlands, this acquisition will support our ambitions to expand our operations and better meet the needs of our customers across the UK and beyond, as we consolidate our efforts and share our combined knowledge of the industry.
“In today’s economic climate, ensuring certainty in the supply chain is paramount. With this acquisition, we are better positioned to mitigate risks and guarantee continuity for our customers, while strengthening our position within the market as the largest die-maker in the UK.”
The family-owned Arden Group of companies comprises Arden Dies, Arden Engraving, and Arden Software. Founded as a die-maker in 1964, the Arden Group celebrates 60 years in business this year.
Meanwhile, this year also marks 40 years in business for Lasercomb, which was founded in 1984 as a manufacturer of press ready die tooling systems for the print and packaging industries.
“2024 is a very special anniversary year for both Arden and Lasercomb, so it feels very apt that this acquisition presents a unique opportunity to combine a century of knowledge, innovation, and industry expertise, as we build on a new future together,” said Poynter.
Both Arden and Lasercomb are Bobst certified die-makers, which is an advanced certification for professional die-makers to provide high performance tooling.
Arden has taken over the Lasercomb business from the three current shareholders and directors – Mark Ridings, Alistair Baxter, and Mark Guest. Baxter will stay on as sales director while Lasercomb’s current managing director, Mike Allsop, will also continue in his role.
Ridings commented: “Reflecting on our journey with Lasercomb, we’re proud to have been part of an organisation that has garnered a solid reputation as one of the UK’s leading and best-known die-makers.
“We feel confident that the combined strengths of Arden and Lasercomb will deliver real benefits for our customers and ensure a sustained and strong future for the workforce.”
The acquisition was supported by JMW solicitors and UHY financial advisers.
Mark Heppell and David Easdown of JMW led the legal aspects of the transaction. Heppell said: “This is an exciting deal for Arden Group and represents a key milestone in their esteemed history. It was a great pleasure to contribute to making this exciting proposition become a reality and we look forward to working with the team as the business continues to grow.”
The Arden Group is a global organisation that also has operations around the world including Germany, the US, Denmark, and India.
Following the acquisition, the group now employs around 300 people and has a combined turnover of around £20m.