The European Commission has opened an in-depth investigation to assess the proposed acquisition of Pfleiderer Polska by Kronospan, under the EU Merger Regulation.
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The Commission is concerned that the merger may reduce competition for the supply of various types of woodboard panels in Poland and neighbouring regions.
Kronospan is an Austrian manufacturer and supplier of wood-based panels and further value-added products. It is active worldwide with more than 40 manufacturing sites.
Pfleiderer Polska, headquartered in Poland, is a subsidiary of the Germany-based Pfleiderer Group. It focuses on the wood-based panels business and has three manufacturing lines in two production sites located in Grajewo and Wieruszow.
The Commission's initial market investigation identified a number of preliminary concerns relating to the parties' strong market position in the supply of certain types of wood-based panels.
At this stage, the Commission has the following concerns:
• The transaction may lead to higher prices and less choice for construction and industry customers as well as for end-consumers for particleboards, fibreboards and components.
For each of these types of wood-based panels, the parties hold high combined market shares in several catchment areas around their production plants located in Eastern Europe, with limited or no credible alternative suppliers remaining following the transaction.
• As a result of its combination with Pfleiderer Polska, Kronospan could engage in input foreclosure strategies with regards to particleboards, fibreboards and components.
• The transaction may increase the likelihood of the parties being able to coordinate their behaviour.
The proposed transaction was notified to the Commission on 15 February 2022. Kronospan and Pfleiderer Polska decided not to submit commitments during the initial investigation to address the Commission's preliminary concerns.
The Commission will now carry out an in-depth investigation into the effects of the transaction to determine whether its initial competition concerns are confirmed. ■