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IndusLaw, Deval Patel Associates, Rittershaus act on acquisition of Vedic Pac-Systems by Azo

This acquisition marks Azo’s entry into the Indian market, enhancing its global footprint.

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Azo Holding GmbH has acquired Vedic Pac-Systems Private Limited, a prominent Indian company specializing in automated ingredient handling and integrated solutions.

IndusLaw advised Azo on this acquisition deal.

The transaction team consisted of Harman Walia (Partner), Sanjana Mathur (Counsel), Tanmaya Negi (Principal Associate), Shivani Singh (Senior Associate) and Rusha Ghosh Dastidar (Associate). They had assistance from:

Indirect Tax Team: Shashi Mathews (Partner), Rajitha Nair (Principal Associate) and Anubhuti Bhusari (Associate).

Direct Tax Team: Lokesh Shah (Partner), Gaurav Goyal (Principal Associate), Aarya Jha (Associate) and Namrata Rawat (Trainee Associate).

Harman Walia

Deval Patel Associates, Advocates & Solicitors advised Vedic Pac-Systems on this deal.

Rittershaus advised on German law aspects of this transaction.

Azo is a global leader in automation solutions for bulk materials and liquids. This acquisition marks Azo’s entry into the Indian market, enhancing its global footprint.

Vedic Pac-Systems, based in Pune, India, specializes in automated ingredient handling and integrated solutions for the food and pharmaceutical industries. The acquisition allows AZO to strengthen its position in the Asian market and benefit from Vedic's expertise, particularly in the confectionery secto

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