Aterian Investment Partners has acquired Outlook Group, a Wisconsin-based provider of labeling and packaging solutions, to support the company's next growth phase in the evolving U.S. packaging industry.
Information on the Target
Outlook Group, based in Neenah, Wisconsin, specializes in providing high-quality labeling and packaging solutions for prominent US brands. Established in 1977, the company has evolved into a comprehensive provider offering services that range from design to printing and complete packaging solutions, including logistics. With a dedicated team of approximately 260 employees operating from two facilities, Outlook serves some of the largest brands in North America across sectors such as Food & Beverage, Consumer Goods, and Healthcare.
Outlook Group has built a solid reputation over decades by providing tailored products and maintaining strong customer relationships, which have proven vital in a competitive market. Their expertise in creating impactful labels on bottles and cans significantly influences consumer buying decisions, particularly in the food and consumer sector.
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Industry Overview in the Target’s Specific Country
The labeling and packaging industry in the United States is a dynamic sector that plays a critical role in consumer engagement and product presentation. As market trends shift towards sustainable packaging solutions and e-commerce growth
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Aterian Investment Partners
invested in
Outlook Group
in 2025
in a Growth Equity & Expansion Capital deal