ePac Flexible Packaging deploys more HP Indigo digital presses as part of global expansion plan
ePac Flexible Packaging, a leading provider of digitally printed packaging solutions using HP Indigo, is investing in 50 new HP Indigo digital presses. These will be deployed at existing and new global sites.
ePac uses the latest digital printing technology to offer its customers a quick and easy way to purchase custom printed flexible packaging. Since its inception in 2016, the company has been a major user of HP Indigo digital presses and has maintained a close working relationship with HP. Over the past six years, the company's HP Indigo fleet has grown significantly with major investments in HP Indigo 20000 and HP Indigo 25K digital presses.
Expanding global footprint and business growth
With the 50 new HP Indigo digital presses - the largest single order in HP Indigo history - ePac is significantly increasing its production capacity. At the same time, the company is also transforming the global flexible packaging market. The fleet is equipped with the latest HP Indigo technologies. It will be spread across 36 new and existing sites on five continents to further expand globally and grow business in existing markets.
"Our goal is to accelerate our growth and strengthen our global presence. The commissioning of the 50 presses will enable us to further enhance our record-breaking production of flexible packaging on HP Indigo digital presses. In addition, we are strengthening our long-standing relationship with HP. Crucial to this is our vast market experience, together with HP's unique digital printing technology," said Virag Patel, COO of ePac.
"ePac Flexible Packaging is one of the leading digital flexible packaging manufacturers and continues its HP Indigo-based business model in new locations around the world. ePac's vision to support small and mid-sized brands with digital printing and revitalise local communities is a testament to our shared values and demonstrates that digital printing has a significant global impact," said Haim Levit, GM of HP's Industrial Print Business.
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