
Alliance Machine Systems International set to acquire Systec Conveyors and Automatan
posted Tuesday 25 March 2025
Alliance Machine Systems International, manufacturer of automated paperboard packaging equipment for the production of corrugated boxes and part of Barry-Wehmiller, is set to acquire Systec Corporation and Automatan. This strategic alignment will enhance production efficiency and quality of paperboard packaging automation and material handling solutions for the corrugated and folding carton industries.
“After years of successful collaboration, Alliance, Systec and Automatan have decided to become part of the same business structure. This acquisition is a pivotal step in enhancing our position as a comprehensive full-range solution provider for our customers,” said Marius Batrin, Alliance President.
Systec, headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, has been creating conveying equipment since 1992. Automatan, located in Plover, Wisconsin, has been producing laminators and labelers since 1976. Together, they have established themselves as strong, reliable, innovative and dynamic companies for conveying and material handling products in the corrugated and solid board industries.

“Their success is due to their enthusiasm and hard work, as well as their constant focus on innovation and quality,” said Batrin. “Those values align perfectly with Alliance’s mission, enabling us to deliver unparalleled service and optimized one-stop shopping for equipment and services for all paperboard and folding carton automation and material handling solutions alongside our other product lines.”
The entire Systec and Automatan team will remain in place, continuing to grow and develop state-of-the-art equipment, with additional global engineering, sales and customer care support from Alliance Machine Systems alongside current Alliance products.
“By combining our innovative solutions with the resources and expertise of Alliance Machine Systems International, we will be able to accelerate our growth, improve our services and expand our reach,” said Christopher Nigon, Systec and Automatan CEO.