Acquisition expands ProAmpac’s global footprint and accelerates next-generation sustainable packaging innovation across ecommerce, consumer packaged goods, and industrial markets.
Now in its 70th anniversary year, the competition remains one of the most respected in the industry—thanks to the caliber of entries, the rigorous independent judging process, and the visibility winners receive across the industry and media.
Strategically located in San Jose to serve the needs of medical customers in the Americas, Amcor’s facility will offer optimized supply chain efficiency for trays, die cut lids, forming films, bags, pouches and labels.
The flexographic and digital packaging expertise of CL&D allows it to create dynamic flexible packaging, including shrink sleeves, three-sided seal and vertical form-fill-seal pouches, cold and heat seal bar wraps, roll-fed film labels, stick pack, and stand-up pouches.
Amcor CEO says company’s North American Beverage business has been included in a group of businesses that are “less aligned” with the company’s core portfolio.
Founding members—General Mills, Mars, Mondelēz International, Nestlé, Hill’s Pet Nutrition, and PepsiCo—recognize both the essential role of flexible packaging and the importance of building a more sustainable future for flexible films.
The comprehensive site enhancement includes three major developments aimed at increasing production efficiency, boosting quality output, and supporting sustainable growth.
The investment will enable Polykar to expand its production capacity and accelerate the development of innovative, environmentally friendly packaging solutions to meet rising market demand.
Dennis has held senior roles at Garlock Printing and Converting, Interflex Group, and Alcan, and he has significant experience in VOID’s core markets of packaging and material sciences.