C-P Flexible Packaging Acquires Prestige-Pak Inc

C-P Flexible Packaging announced the acquisition of Prestige-Pak Inc, a privately held manufacturer in Wisconsin focusing on printed packaging films for the retail food markets. C-P Flexible Packaging is a longstanding portfolio company of First Atlantic Capital, a New York-based private equity firm.

C-P Flexible Packaging Acquires MRI Flexible Packaging

YORK, PA—In a move that generates greater production capacity and the ability to offer a broader array of packaging options, C-P Flexible Packaging has acquired MRI Flexible Packaging. “This is a strategic step forward for us,” said Tony Vaudo, C-P’s president/CEO. “We’re always looking for ways to offer our customers a higher level of value, … Continued

C-P Flexible Packaging Doubles Capacity of SAL Laminating

YORK, PA—As a nationally recognized provider of printed and laminated packaging, C-P Flexible Packaging continually looks for ways to increase capacity and add capabilities. The recent addition of a new Nordmeccanica Super Simplex Solventless Adhesive Laminator at the main facility will allow C-P Flexible Packaging to double the company’s lamination capacity and better serve clients … Continued

C-P Flexible Packaging Boosts Capacity With Expanded Facility

YORK, PA—C-P Flexible Packaging has expanded one of its York facilities with the addition of a new 42,000 sq. ft. distribution warehouse. “As a major supplier of flexible packaging to the snack, baked goods and confection markets, this addition gives us the room to expand services and enhance supply chain management,” said Tony Vaudo, C-P … Continued

FTA’s “Got Data? Now What?” Conference Shatters Records

Heralded for Practical Solutions Tackling Real-World Issues Oct. 21, 2013—More than 300 printers/converters, their customers and print partners descended on Kansas City, MO, for Flexographic Technical Association’s (FTA) 2013 Fall Conference, “Got Data? Now What?” The event held last week (Oct. 14-16) drew a record crowd, with final attendance numbers signifying a 10 percent increase … Continued