CELEX: 32002M2867
Language: en
Date: 2002-10-16 00:00:00
Title: Commission Decision of 16/10/2002 declaring a concentration to be compatible with the common market (Case No COMP/M.2867 - UPM-KYMMENE CORPORATION / MORGAN ADHESIVES COMPANY) according to Council Regulation (EEC) No 4064/89 (Only the English text is authentic)

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Commission Decision of 16/10/2002 declaring a concentration to be compatible with the common market (Case No IV/M.2867 - UPM-KYMMENE CORPORATION / MORGAN ADHESIVES COMPANY) according to Council Regulation (EEC) No 4064/89 (Only the English text is authentic)  

Official Journal 284 , 21/11/2002 P. 0004 - 0004

Commission Decision of 16/10/2002 declaring a concentration to be compatible with the common market (Case No IV/M.2867 - UPM-KYMMENE CORPORATION / MORGAN ADHESIVES COMPANY) according to Council Regulation (EEC) No 4064/89 (Only the English text is authentic) To the notifying partyDear Sir/Madam,Subject: Case No COMP/M.2867 - UPM-Kymmene/Morgan Adhesives Notification of 18.09.2002 pursuant to Article 4 of Council Regulation No 4064/89 [1][1]   OJ L 395, 30.12.1989 p. 1; corrigendum OJ L 257 of 21.9.1990, p. 13; Regulation as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 1310/97 (OJ L 180, 9. 7. 1997, p. 1, corrigendum OJ L 40, 13.2.1998, p. 17).1. On 18.09.2002, the Commission received a notification of a proposed concentration pursuant to Article 4 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 4064/89 by which the undertaking UPM-Kymmene Corporation, ("UPM-Kymmene"), Finland acquires within the meaning of Article 3(1)(b) of the Council Regulation control of the whole of Morgan Adhesive Company ("MACtac"), USA, belonging to Bemis Company Inc. group by way of purchase of shares.2. After examination of the notification, the Commission has concluded that the proposed operation falls within the scope of Council Regulation (EEC) No 4064/89 and does not raise serious doubts as to its compatibility with the common market and with the EEA Agreement.I. THE PARTIES3. UPM-Kymmene is the holding company for a corporate group internationally active primarily in the forestry products industry. UPM-Kymmene's core operations may be divided into three business areas: paper industry (newsprint, magazine paper, fine paper); converting (self-adhesive labelstock, siliconised papers, industrial wrapping and packaging films); and wood products (sawn timber and plywood). Raflatac, a wholly-owned subsidiary of UPM-Kymmene, is active in the supply of self-adhesive labelstock. 4.  MACtac is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the American Bemis Company Inc. MACtac is a manufacturer of pressure sensitive tapes, films and label materials, active predominantly in the US and European markets. Its products include self-adhesive labelstock, self-adhesive graphics and decorative products and self-adhesive technical and industrial tapes.II. THE OPERATION5. The proposed concentration consists of the acquisition by UPM-Kymmene via its wholly-owned subsidiary UPM-Kymmene Investment Inc. of 100% of the common stock of MACtac. Following the proposed transaction, UPM-Kymmene will exercise sole control over MACtac.III. CONCENTRATION6. The notified operation leads to a change of control and therefore constitutes a concentration within the meaning of Article 3(1)(b) of the Merger Regulation.IV. COMMUNITY DIMENSION7. The notified operation does not meet the thresholds laid down in Article 1(2) of the Merger Regulation since the Community-wide of MACtac turnover is below EUR250 million. However, the notified concentration has a Community dimension pursuant to Article 1(3) of the Merger Regulation. 8. The combined aggregate worldwide turnover of the undertakings concerned is more than EUR2,500 million (UPM-Kymmene EUR9,918 million, and MACtac EUR560,9 million). The combined aggregate turnover of the undertakings concerned exceeds EUR100 million in at least three Member States (France: UPM-Kymmene EUR[...] million, MACtac EUR[...] million; Germany: UPM-Kymmene EUR[...] million, MACtac EUR[...] million; and the UK: UPM Kymmene EUR[...] million, MACtac EUR[...] million). Moreover, in each of these Member States the aggregate turnover of each of the undertakings concerned is more than EUR25 million, but they do not achieve more than two-thirds of their aggregate Community-wide turnover within one and the same Member State. The aggregate Community-wide turnover of each of the undertakings concerned is more than EUR100 million (UPM-Kymmene EUR[...] million, MACtac EUR[...] million) and none of them achieves more than two-thirds of its aggregate Community-wide turnover within one Member State. The notified operation therefore has a Community dimension. It does not constitute a co-operation case under the EEA Agreement.V. RELEVANT MARKETSThe relevant product markets9. According to the notifying parties, there is one single relevant market for self-adhesive labelstock irrespective of different end users and which includes self-adhesive labelstock sold on reels and sheets based on film and on paper.  Background to self-adhesive labelstock products and the production process10. Self-adhesive labelstock is a type of labelling used primarily by label printers. Self-adhesive labelstock products are pre-coated with an adhesive, which is protected by a backing material or paper. The adhesive is activated by pressure. Self-adhesive labelstock are used on a number of different products. The major applications for labels by end users are labels for monitoring the flow of goods through production and distribution, price labels, production information labels, ticket labels, Electronic data processing ("EDP") printing labels, functional and security labels, and promotional labels. The major industries purchasing labels are the food and beverage industry, the non-food consumer goods industry, the health and beauty industry and the pharmaceutical industry. 11. Self-adhesive labelstock producers (or laminators) manufacture self-adhesive labelstock products primarily for distribution to printers, converters, paper merchants and distributors. Most labelstock manufacturers produce both film based and paper based self-adhesive labelstock. Printers, converters, paper merchants and distributors act as intermediaries who will either print or cut the self-adhesive labelstock according to the requirements of the end user (e.g., [...]). Self-adhesive labelstock is produced on the basis of either paper or synthetic materials ("films"). Self-adhesive labelstock is produced as main reels with widths of 100-200 cm. These main reels are cut/slit into two forms: (i) narrow reels slit according to customer specifications; and (ii) sheets cut in primarily standardised sizes.12. Self-adhesive labelstock consists essentially of the following components: - the face material (on which text and/or decoration is printed);- the adhesive (which fixes the label to the surface);- the silicon layer or coating (which allows an easy release of the face material from the base material); and- the base (or release) material (which protects the adhesive).13. Alternatives to self-adhesive labels are labels which are fixed on the basis of gum, labels fixed by glue activated by heat, wet-glue labels, sleeves, in-mould labels and direct printing. The Commission's market investigation indicated that whilst some of these alternatives may to some limited extent be substitutable on the demand-side, they are not to be regarded as forming part of the same relevant product market. However, the issue whether the above-mentioned products are substitutable with self-adhesive labelstock products may be left open as neither of the notifying parties are active in respect of these labelling methods.14. Self-adhesive labelstock producers (or laminators) manufacture the product essentially in three steps:- the base material is coated with the silicone to obtain the siliconised base material;- the adhesive is placed onto the siliconised base material and dried; and - the face material is laminated to the base material.Film-based and paper-based self-adhesive labelstock15. According to the notifying parties most (80%) labelstock is based on paper and can either be supplied on reels or on sheets. According to the notifying parties, Raflatac produces more than 3,000 combinations of self-adhesive labelstock of which [20-40] are standard products. The [20-30] "major products" account for approximately [60-70]% of Raflatac's entire production. 16.  According to the notifying parties, labelstock based on film has certain advantages over paper based labelstock. Film based labelstock has a higher grade look, higher stability and tear resistance, higher resistance to environmental influences and is suitable for transparency in connection with the "no-label look". Furthermore, the prices for film based labelstock are generally higher than for paper based labelstock. The notifying parties submit that Raflatac's standard paper laminate product had an average bulk price of EUR[...] per m2 compared to the average price of EUR[...] per m2 for the film based product. Furthermore, the Commission's market investigation indicated that manufacturers of self-adhesive labelstock can switch from production of film based to paper based labelstock and vice versa at short notice and at low cost. Another difference between the paper and film based labelstock is the growth rate of these market segments. The notifying parties estimate  that the market for self-adhesive labelstock is growing at a rate of  5-7% annually, (3-5% for paper based self-adhesive labelstock and 8-12% for film based self-adhesive labelstock). The market investigation broadly confirmed the estimates of the notifying parties, indicating a growth on the overall market of 5-10% per annum. 17. The Commission's market investigation indicated that there were clear differences for customers between film and paper based self-adhesive labelstock products in terms of price, product quality, and physical characteristics. The market investigation demonstrated that the decision as to whether to purchase film based or paper based labelstock tended to a significant extent to be decided by the downstream end-user customer. A considerable proportion of converters, printers and merchants either appear to know their customers' preferences and order accordingly, or will check with the end user prior to ordering a particular type of labelstock. It also appears that some printers may be involved with the end user in selecting the appropriate self-adhesive labelstock product during the end product development phase. However, for the purpose of the present decision the precise definition of the relevant product market may be left open given that, on the basis of all alternative market definitions considered, the notified operation does not lead to the creation or strengthening of a dominant position.Reels and sheets18. According to the notifying parties, the technical difference between reels and sheets is that sheets are subject to one or more additional converting steps. Reels are sold to printers and converters whereas sheets normally are purchased by merchants, who resell the self-adhesive labelstock to their customers as part of a wide range of other products. According to the notifying parties, over 90% of self-adhesive labelstock is sold as reels to printers and converters. The remaining 10% are sheets which are purchased by merchants. The notifying parties submit that the quantity of labels needed for the end-use is the decisive factor influencing whether it makes sense to purchase self-adhesive labelstock on reels or on sheets. 19. The Commission's market investigation indicated that customers for self-adhesive labelstock, i.e., printers, converters and merchants tended to purchase either reels or sheets because each method of application to the end product requires distinct machinery. Printers, converters and merchants tend not to possess the machinery required to process both reels and sheets. In addition, self-adhesive labelstock supplied on reels is suitable for automatic dispensation onto the end use product. Self-adhesive labelstock manufacturers on the other hand, considered that that reels and sheets were interchangeable from a supply-side perspective since the machinery required to produce reels and sheets could be adapted easily, without significant cost to switch production. Therefore, the results of the Commission's market investigation suggest that it may be appropriate to delineate the market on the demand-side at the level of printers, converters, and merchants. However, for the purpose of the present decision the precise definition of the relevant product market may be left open given that, on the basis of all alternative market definitions considered, the notified operation does not lead to the creation or strengthening of a dominant position.B. The relevant geographic market20. The notifying parties suggested that the geographic market for self-adhesive labelstock is at least EEA-wide. The notifying parties also provided evidence that major suppliers sell their products in all or many parts of Europe and in some cases even outside Europe. According to the notifying parties, transport costs are on average less than 5% and there exist import and export flows. For example, Raflatac delivers its products across Europe form its production facility in Finland, France Germany, Spain. MACtac supplies all its European customers from its production facility in Belgium.  21. The submissions of the notifying parties were broadly confirmed by the Commission's market investigation. The market investigation confirmed that no significant differences in price levels and technical specifications exist between Member States. Furthermore, printers, converters and merchants source supplies of self-adhesive labelstock on an EEA-wide basis. For the purposes of this decision, the geographic scope of the market is therefore assumed to be EEA-wide.VI. COMPETITIVE ASSESSMENT22. Based on one overall market for labelstock, including paper and film, reels and sheets based on 2001 volume data. [2] Raflatac and MACtac will be the second largest supplier with a combined market share of [30-40]% (Raflatac [20-30]% and MACtac [