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Alma UK Artwork:Layout 1 packagingsolutions PART OF THE PLASTICOS PACKAGING GROUP Alma Products Ltd: Service Quality products Innovation Full traceability Flexibility Punctuality Support extrusion Alma Products Ltd offers you a one-stop shop for all your packaging needs. Our expertise in extrusion, thermoforming and container printing, and our efficiency in production will give you the competitive edge. Above all, our excellent service is your packaging solution. thermoforming History and location Alma Products Ltd is a member of the Swiss based Plasticos Packaging Group, which has manufacturing sites in Germany (ES-Plastic), Switzerland (Alma Suisse) and two sites in Poland; Alma Polska Lustpack and Alma Polska Wroclaw. Established since 1988, Alma Products Ltd became part of the Plasticos Packaging Group in 1993. Strategically located in the North West of England with close proximity to major raw material suppliers, Alma Products Ltd is in a prime position to supply all local and European requirements. Plasticos Packaging Group Alma Products ALMA Polska Wrocław Alma Polska Lustpack ES-Plastic Alma Suisse Our technical expertise Focussing on providing either formable plastic sheet for form-fill-seal applications, or thermoformed and printed plastic food packaging, Alma Products Ltd has the solution for all needs. The comprehensive range includes formable extruded sheet in various plastics together with thermoformed pack designs in PS, PP and others for the short/medium and long shelf life applications within the food industry. At the cutting edge Our latest ‘state-of-the-art’ technology can also form collation and product trays to the highest standards of accuracy in a variety of materials, making them suitable for highly automated manufacturing applications and the ambient, chilled and frozen end-use environments. With the most advanced 9 colour dry offset printer aided by laser plate technology and the latest inks, we can produce tailor-made designs giving our customers the opportunity of label quality decoration with the speed and economy of direct print. With extrusion, thermoforming and container printing under one roof, aided by the most modern computer controlled equipment in the UK plastics packaging industry, we are able to control manufacturing to the highest standards. Just as importantly, we ensure all our packaging is produced in the most sustainable manner, with material recycling a priority. container printing Service, quality and competitiveness Our group packaging design and development facilities provide us with the expertise for bespoke packaging designs that can meet your most demanding of applications, whilst providing advice and support on reducing your packaging material costs. Our Runcorn site is fully certificated to the ISO 9000 and BRC/IOP Global Packaging Class 1 Standard, and we support our high quality standards with an experienced on site technical team and a fully equipped laboratory. From our central base at Runcorn, we provide our customers throughout the UK and Europe with short order lead times and consistent sector leading service levels. Alma Products Ltd is the largest purchaser in the UK of PS materials for food use. Our long term application of ‘lean manufacture’, SPC, and Six Sigma techniques supported by the latest investment in extrusion, thermoforming, and printing equipment means we can offer our customers the competitive benefits of our low cost manufacturing performance coupled with the highest quality and service. Your packaging solution Alma Products Ltd can maximise your packaging and profit performance, so contact us to discuss your requirements in more detail and bring your packaging ideas to life! Contact us Alma Products Ltd 51-53 Brindley Road Astmoor Industrial Estate Runcorn Cheshire WA7 1PS United Kingdom phone: +44 1928 580 595 fax: +44 1928 581 022 email: [email protected] web: www.almaproducts.co.uk Plasticos Packaging Group contacts: ES-Plastic GmbH & Co. KG Zentrale/Logistikzentrum, Salzweger Str. 5 D-94034 Passau, Germany phone: +49 85 1-96 62 4-0 fax: +49 85 1-96 62 4-2 55 email: [email protected] web: www.es-plastic.de Alma SA Route de Pensier 35, CH-1782 Cormagens Switzerland phone: +41 26 4673400 fax: +41 26 4673401 Alma Polska Lustpack Sp. z o.o. ul. Wodzisławska 78, 43-200 Poręba k./Pszczyny Poland phone/fax: + 48 32 21 20 066 web: www.lustpack.com.pl ALMA Polska Wrocław Sp. z o.o. ul. Wspolpracy 7 Biskupice Podgorne 55-040 Kobierzyce Poland phone: +48 71 37-47-500 fax: +48 71 37-47-501 email: [email protected] web: www.alma.wroc.pl.
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