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At  AUSPACK, Sydney-based contract manufacturing specialist Multipack will be talking to FMCG brand owners about its range of expertise and capabilities across its three business divisions: Retail, Food & Beverage, and Pharma.

 

Sales and marketing director Brad Devine says the company will showcase its latest capability additions, which include in-line pasteurising and high-speed liquid filling lines for its food & beverage division; high-speed horizontal and vertical cartoning for its pharma division; and its mobile packaging facility for on-site client finishing services for its retail division.

 

Multipack recently achieved TGA approval for a secondary packaging licence for medical devices and TGA-scheduled products packed at its Moorebank facility.

 

Major customers already benefiting from the approval are Reckitt Benckiser, Unilever, and Church & Dwight.

 

Multipack offers full service contract manufacturing as well as contract packing in a range of options from ‘pack only’ to supply of materials, for start-ups, SMEs and multinationals.

 

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Find out more on Stand 667 at AUSPACK, from 7-10 March at Sydney Showgrounds.

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