Pact Group has announced a series of developments in the field of digitally decorated packaging. The next generation in packaging print technology, digital print is now fully operational in one Pact site in Victoria and will be operational in a second site early in 2015. Both of these installations are a first for the region and one of only a handful of installations globally.
Pact has invested in two specialised platforms for direct to container digital decoration on rigid plastic packaging (tubs and closures). Pact has exclusive access to these technologies from the specific suppliers for the Australian and New Zealand markets. Furthermore, Pact is in the process of commercialising another two applications for digital direct to container decoration.
Digital print is a flexible and efficient alternative to traditional decoration processes. The key benefits of direct to container digital decoration include:
According to Pact General Manager of Technology, Mark Nothnagel, “Digital print is the next generation in pack decoration and we’re excited about being able to introduce this advanced technology to the region. Not only will digital print provide our customers with flexible and enhanced branding opportunities, it will streamline our manufacturing process and will permit our customers to respond much faster to the changing demands of their customers. We believe that this is just the start of what will be a significant change in the way all kinds of containers are decorated.”
The technology is developing at such a rapid pace that we expect a further two platforms, for other forms of rigid packaging, to be commercialised by the Pact Group before the end of 2015.
“This a fantastic alternative for our customers, particularly during promotional campaigns, as it allows for personalisation of packaging at a moment’s notice. We believe this will facilitate a seamless and very fast response to seasonal or location based promotions, online marketing campaigns and sponsorship activation for our customers.”
Digital print machines for caps and tubs will be installed at Pact sites in the first half of 2015 and this is expected to be followed by another two platforms by the end of 2015.