Increased customer demand drives Technipaq expansion

Technipaq, Inc., growing provider of flexible and sterilizable packaging design and solutions for the medical device, diagnostic, healthcare, food and pharmaceutical industries is expanding manufacturing capabilities and capacities for customers

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Technipaq's VP of Sales and Marketing Brian Rosenburg comments, "increased demand from our customers for performance laminates and coated structures combined with the driving need to meet high quality standards while keeping lead-times down has directed us to invest in this state-of-the-art lamination equipment."

This investment better positions Technipaq to offer customers an expanded range of quality laminations and coatings for solvent based, water based, as well as solventless adhesives for their unique packaging designs. Overall lamination and coating capacity will more than triple to meet customer demands. Expected to install 1st quarter 2016, the laminator will undergo qualification trials this April with full production to follow shortly.

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