Scholle IPN has unveiled a new company logo inspired by nature as well as the company's flexible packaging products.
The four peaks in the shield represent the traits that drive Scholle IPN's business - safe, natural, economic and sustainable.
Company officials say mountain ranges were one of their first thoughts when creating the logo as Scholle IPN has a strong foundation from which its grown its aseptic packaging, filling equipment and flexible packaging solutions.
Tulip petals and chambered nautilus, a shelled sea creature, were also sources of inspiration for the logo. Officials say that the bright colors and enticing forms of flowers are similar to many of the company's retail-ready components, and the company's barrier film structures can hold sensitive products and keep them fresh in a way that's similar to how a delicate-yet-sturdy shell can keep a nautilus safe.
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Scholle IPN Scholle IPN has unveiled a new company logo inspired by nature as well as its flexible packaging products.
Company officials say mountain ranges were one of their first thoughts when creating the logo. We have a similar strong foundation from which we’ve grown in aseptic packaging, unique filling equipment, innovative flexible packaging solutions, and consistent supply to some of the world’s largest brands. In 2015 alone we helped deliver over 4 billion servings of food and beverage.
The four peaks in the shield represent the four traits that drive Scholle IPN's business - safe, natural, economic and sustainable.
Individually, the petals of tulips are incredibly fragile but combine in a specific way to bring strength and protection for the even-more delicate and critical parts of the flower. Their bright colors and enticing forms are not unlike many of our retail-ready components.
The chambered nautilus can dive to depths of nearly 2,000 feet in the sea. Their delicate-yet-sturdy shell is comprised of many layers which help defray the incredible pressures the animal must endure. Our leading barrier film structures and unique ability to create liquid packaging which can hold sensitive products–for more than a year in some cases–and keep them fresh as the day they were packed has been a key to our customers’ success.
Scholle IPN Scholle IPN has unveiled a new company logo inspired by nature as well as its flexible packaging products.
Company officials say mountain ranges were one of their first thoughts when creating the logo. We have a similar strong foundation from which we’ve grown in aseptic packaging, unique filling equipment, innovative flexible packaging solutions, and consistent supply to some of the world’s largest brands. In 2015 alone we helped deliver over 4 billion servings of food and beverage.
The four peaks in the shield represent the four traits that drive Scholle IPN's business - safe, natural, economic and sustainable.
Individually, the petals of tulips are incredibly fragile but combine in a specific way to bring strength and protection for the even-more delicate and critical parts of the flower. Their bright colors and enticing forms are not unlike many of our retail-ready components.
The chambered nautilus can dive to depths of nearly 2,000 feet in the sea. Their delicate-yet-sturdy shell is comprised of many layers which help defray the incredible pressures the animal must endure. Our leading barrier film structures and unique ability to create liquid packaging which can hold sensitive products–for more than a year in some cases–and keep them fresh as the day they were packed has been a key to our customers’ success.
Scholle IPN