Flexopack: from zero to international market (video)

YEREVAN, November 13. /ARKA/. Flexopack has been engaged in printing for about 20 years.

The first step was flexo printing on artificial films. Based on it, the printing house later acquired new equipment for production of all kinds of food packaging.

The printing house has been enlarged with various printing equipment as well as with the latest flexo printing machine, thanks to which the printing house does not only multicolor flexo printing but also post-publishing work.

The company does the entire work – from design development to printing, including mold making, vacuum, sealed bags and labels. 

Materials used in the production of packages are allowed for direct contact with food products and comply with international standards.

Flexopack’s partner is Acba Leasing, with the assistance of which the company acquires new equipment, Acba Bank’s press service reported.

“Our printing house emphasizes speed and quality. We are engaged in flexo printing: from self-adhesive labels to printing food packaging for various types of goods. Now we cooperate in Armenia with all major producers of both meat and dairy products and beverages. We also export our products to Georgia, Turkmenistan and Russia. Due to cooperation with Acba Leasing some printing machines were bought. At present we are buying new machines to satisfy the needs of the domestic market and to reduce imports whenever possible,” says Hrachya Gasparyan, Sales Department Manager at Flexopack company.

Flexopack company plans to replenish its production machines in the near future and expand its activities in the international market. 

Acba Bank is the 100% shareholder of Acba Leasing. Acba Leasing is controlled by the Central Bank of Armenia. -0-

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