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Rosas Maschinenbau celebrates 25th anniversary

To commemorate this milestone, the company has unveiled a new logo that symbolizes Rosas’ heritage and forward-looking vision.

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By: Steve Katz

Associate Editor

Rosas Maschinenbau, a family-owned German manufacturer of highly-specialized printing and converting machinery, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, marking a quarter-century of mechanical engineering in the label and packaging, printing, and converting industries.

Founded in 2000, Rosas Maschinenbau has grown from a small engineering workshop into an international manufacturer of specialized machines for label inspection, high-speed digital printing, RFID solutions, FanFold systems, and more. With expertise spanning mechanical, electrical, and mechatronics engineering, Rosas says it delivers systems that set industry benchmarks for flexibility, speed, and sustainability.

To commemorate this milestone, the company has unveiled a new logo that symbolizes Rosas’ heritage and forward-looking vision. Designed with a minimalist and technical aesthetic, the logo features the company’s iconic gear element, a tribute to Rosas’ early beginnings in parts production and a symbol of seamless collaboration, precision, and teamwork.

“Gears meshing perfectly represent more than mechanics; they represent people working together,” says David Rosas Wolf, managing director of Rosas Maschinenbau. “As a family-based company, we move forward with innovation and passion. From developing high-speed inspection systems to creating modular, future-ready machines, our focus is always on efficiency, process reliability, and long-term value for our customers.”

As part of its 25th-anniversary celebrations, Rosas introduced a limited-edition Viper 750 tabletop rewinder series, which was officially launched on its stand at Labelexpo Europe 2025 in Barcelona. Limited to just 25 units worldwide, the Viper 750 combines elegant black-and-gold styling with carbon-fibre accents, embodying exclusivity and top-tier performance.

Featuring a web speed of up to 750 m/min and a variable web tension range of 0.1 to 21 N, the Viper 750 is Rosas’ most powerful tabletop rewinder to date. Each unit is fully customizable, supporting advanced camera inspection systems, label dispensers, printing units, and RFID/NFC integration.

This year also marked another significant milestone for Rosas with the addition of a second production facility in Diedorf, Germany, close to its original site, founded in 1980. The new facility is where Rosas manufactures its rewinders and custom-made machines, while ensuring peak performance through a dedicated testing and showroom area. With central storage for 20 tons of parts, Rosas can now produce just-in-time, reducing delivery times and allowing for quicker responses to customer needs.

Today, as a second-generation family business led by David and Anita Rosas Wolf, alongside their children Maurice and Lara, and supported by a dedicated team of employees, Rosas Maschinenbau continues to combine tradition with innovation, the company says, adding, “With a forward-looking approach and modular solutions tailored to individual customer requirements, we guarantee maximum efficiency, process reliability, and long-term investment security.”

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