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Americk Packaging’s Enniskillen site has developed a paper reel-fed label for the beverage market, offering an alternative to standard synthetic substrates.
“Some of our soft drink and water customers prefer the natural texture of paper stocks," says technical manager Paul Morris. "We have trialed numerous thicknesses and finishes both on press and high-speed applicators. Optimum performance is critical to bottlers, and therefore we have spent a lot of time and resource in perfecting the ideal specifications for our papers range. In partnership with the leading application equipment manufacturers, we can confidently offer alternative substrates to our customers.”
In some cases paper labels are not a practical form of decoration, especially where bottles are filled after labeling the potential spillage. This may impact the presentation of paper labels, whereas synthetic stocks are water/liquid repellent.
Sales director Michael Harkness adds: “We have showcased our range of reel-fed solutions at the recent UK Bottled Water Conference with great interest. The London event explored market trends and consumer behavior, which provided further evidence that the choices made when packaging a product have a direct effect on buying behavior.”
Americk Packaging is fresh from sponsoring the UK Bottled Water Industry Conference. The conference covered many topics, including the importance of hydration. The UK is seeing rapid growth in the bottled water market as health and well-being become more and more important to UK consumers. A host of industry experts and big brands commented on the shift in shopping habits since the recent announcement of the “sugar tax” on specific soft drinks. Although not necessarily related, Americk Packaging is experiencing growing demand for paper reel-fed label stocks in the water and soft drinks markets particularly.
Americk Packaging’s Enniskillen plant specializes in reel-fed, stretch sleeves, cut and stack, deco and roll-on-shrink-on labels. This is complemented with a broad packaging portfolio from a total of six production sites across the UK and Ireland.
“Some of our soft drink and water customers prefer the natural texture of paper stocks," says technical manager Paul Morris. "We have trialed numerous thicknesses and finishes both on press and high-speed applicators. Optimum performance is critical to bottlers, and therefore we have spent a lot of time and resource in perfecting the ideal specifications for our papers range. In partnership with the leading application equipment manufacturers, we can confidently offer alternative substrates to our customers.”
In some cases paper labels are not a practical form of decoration, especially where bottles are filled after labeling the potential spillage. This may impact the presentation of paper labels, whereas synthetic stocks are water/liquid repellent.
Sales director Michael Harkness adds: “We have showcased our range of reel-fed solutions at the recent UK Bottled Water Conference with great interest. The London event explored market trends and consumer behavior, which provided further evidence that the choices made when packaging a product have a direct effect on buying behavior.”
Americk Packaging is fresh from sponsoring the UK Bottled Water Industry Conference. The conference covered many topics, including the importance of hydration. The UK is seeing rapid growth in the bottled water market as health and well-being become more and more important to UK consumers. A host of industry experts and big brands commented on the shift in shopping habits since the recent announcement of the “sugar tax” on specific soft drinks. Although not necessarily related, Americk Packaging is experiencing growing demand for paper reel-fed label stocks in the water and soft drinks markets particularly.
Americk Packaging’s Enniskillen plant specializes in reel-fed, stretch sleeves, cut and stack, deco and roll-on-shrink-on labels. This is complemented with a broad packaging portfolio from a total of six production sites across the UK and Ireland.