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HP Inc. and ePac Flexible Packaging announced that ePac hit a new production record at the start of 2020 on its fleet of HP Indigo 20000 digital presses operating globally, driven by a doubling of its customer base in the past year.
ePac Flexible Packaging, a specialist in digital printing for flexible packaging, says its next phase of U.S. expansion will be in Philadelphia and Richmond, Virginia.
ePac, a digital flexible packaging leader, announced a significant expansion in which it will roll out a new wave of 24 HP Indigo 20000 digital presses in 2020
ePac Flexible Packaging plans to open manufacturing plants this year in Cleveland; Minneapolis; Philadelphia; New York City; Louisville; Richmond, Virginia; and Longview, Texas.
ePac Flexible Packaging has purchased 10 Nordmeccanica solventless Super Simplex SL e800 laminators, which it will roll out throughout its plants through the end of 2019.
ePac Flexible Packaging is expanding once again, this time into the Atlanta market. Order taking is now open, with fulfillment currently being completed by one of ePac’s four other open locations until a Gwinnett County plant comes online in early 2019.