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Sulapac and Quadpack join forces for sustainable cosmetic packaging Industry News


Sulapac, a manufacturer of sustainable microplastic-free materials, and Quadpack, a beauty industry packaging provider, have partnered to provide microplastic-free packaging for cosmetic customers worldwide. The partnership ensures that both Sulapac’s existing and new clients will be served more efficiently, having


access to a wider range of innovative products, a larger production scope and a broader capacity of customisation in cosmetic packaging provided by Quadpack. “We’ve got thousands of enquiries from cosmetics customers all over the world about our Nordic Collection.


The partnership with Quadpack, one of the top 10 European providers of cosmetic packaging, ensures we can more effectively serve a wider customer base”, said Sulapac’s head of sales Ami Rubinstein. The partnership places Quadpack among the leaders in sustainable innovation in cosmetic packaging, adding capabilities to its Bi-Injection Blow Moulding technology, which allows using two materials in one


step, in a perfect synergy with Sulapac’s microplastic-free material and barrier. As a result of the partnership, Quadpack will launch the new Sulapac Nordic Collection in Spring 2020, which includes 15ml, 30ml and 50ml jars. New packaging types are also expected to be introduced to complement the portfolio soon. “The partnership means that beauty brands will have access to truly sustainable packaging solutions, with the best microplastic-free, biodegradable


material that is currently available in the market”, said Jeremy Garrard, Advanced Technology director and co-founder of Quadpack. The microplastic-free Sulapac material is organically recyclable and made primarily from renewable raw materials. “The agreement resonates with Quadpack’s product development strategy, which is focused on recycling, replacing, reusing and reducing packaging. It’s a clear example of how we can achieve sustainable innovation through collaboration in favour of a better world”, concluded Jeremy Garrard.


Laser system static marks oak wine barrels


Hoffmann Neopac acquires CM Packaging


Hoffmann Neopac, a provider of high-quality plastic and metal packaging for a broad array of industries and applications, has acquired a longstanding metal packaging partner, Netherlands- based CM Packaging. As of January 1, 2020, the company intends to operate as a single entity. The parties have agreed not to disclose the acquisition price. Hoffmann Neopac is also investing in a three-piece can making line at CM Packaging’s facility in


Dronten, The Netherlands. Among other benefits, the infrastructure investment provides expanded capacity and flexibility for the growing infant food sector. Andreas Geiger, former CTO of Hoffmann Neopac, will assume leadership of the Metal Packaging division as managing director. The overall sales team will be led by Tomas Pivko, currently head of sales, Tins at Hoffmann Neopac. The three owners of CM Packaging will remain with the company. According to Mark Aegler, CEO of Hoffmann Neopac: "The team at CM Packaging has been a


Macsa ID UK’s compact K-1030 HPD laser system has been used for the static marking of oak wine barrels. The 30 watt CO₂ model was chosen for its ability to achieve optimum definition on the high density wood. The Macsa K-1030 HPD laser system is ideal for marking


wood such as oak as it delivers excellent contrast engraving as well as a high quality focal point. Typically, the legibility of the mark depends on the quality and complexity of the logo itself. The more defined the greyscale is, the better the definition achieved on the wood. Macsa’s K-1030 HPD laser system ensures a high definition mark along with good readability whilst obtaining uniform strokes of varying thicknesses. With the life of a wine barrel being approximately 10 years, laser is the best technology to achieve permanent, durable marking for traceability throughout the product’s shelf life and the wine reserved in it. Due to its very high power density, the Macsa K-1030 HPD laser is ideal for cutting and drilling multilayer flexible film, foil and other materials. In addition, it marks high resolution images on non-metallic materials and offers excellent results when coding on difficult materials. The Macsa K-1030 features an extremely compact design with an adjustable laser marking head for complex production lines.


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tremendous partner through the years, and with them joining the Hoffmann Neopac family we now have a production site in the EU in the metal sector and can also successfully implement our internationalisation in this area. In the tube business, we have been doing this for several years, and now produce high-quality tubes in Switzerland, Hungary, India and the US.” CM Packaging sales and marketing director Herbert van de Beek commented: “The acquisition of


CM Packaging by Hoffmann Neopac will combine the clear strengths of both companies and improve our position in an increasingly challenging market. It will also further strengthen our service and development power, which is a benefit to our customers.”





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