We recently spoke to Vicki Strull of Vicki Strull Design about how premium paper packaging affects people’s perceptions of quality—and how converters and brand owners can benefit from understanding these perceptions.
MPS presses are renowned for their print quality and adaptability, which are key to ETPA’s diversified portfolio—from self-adhesive labels and flexible packaging for food and beverage applications to blisters for the pharmaceutical sector and lamitubes for the cosmetic world.
Veteran-owned company provides flexible packaging services for multiple industries, including the food and beverage, pet food, health and beauty, and specialty product sectors.
The BIOPROCESS project, led by AIMPLAS, aims to enhance the mechanical and barrier properties of bioplastics to produce films for high-performance, flexible packaging in various sectors, including food, cosmetics, personal hygiene, detergents, and cleaning products.
The award recognizes the company’s bold investment in its purpose-built, 40,000 sq ft production supersite in Northampton – a large-scale project that has redefined what’s possible for sustainability-focused flexible packaging manufacturing in the UK.
For a century, Amcor Ghent has been at the forefront of packaging advancements. The site's rich history notably includes the invention of easy-peel film technology in 1972, now a global standard for sterile medical equipment packaging and pre-packaged slices of charcuterie and cheeses.
The company's newly launched capex plan represents a $200 million commitment aimed at significantly expanding their U.S. operations with 8 co-extrusion lines (W&H, Bandera), 1 printing press (W&H), 1 tuber (W&H), and 2 bag-making machines (Lemo), set to be installed in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin, in 2025 through 2027.