DW Reusables, a manufacturer of injection moulded beverage crates, pallets and other reusable packaging is expanding eastwards in with the acquisition of Croatian injection moulding and extrusion company.
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The purchase of Stražaplastika will further expand DW Reusables’ portfolio of reusable crates, pallets, and containers for the beverage industry, with an extended range of trays, totes and carriers for the food, agriculture, construction, and automotive market among others.
With 227 employees in Hum na Sutli and two other facilities located in Probištip Macedonia and Subotica, Serbia, this acquisition will strengthen the company to further develop the tremendous potential of reusable packaging for customers in Europe, Africa, Asia and North & South America.
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DW Reusables Chief Executive Paul Baeyens said: ‘We see this as a great opportunity for the further development and expansion of our product portfolio. With the growing demand for reusable packaging, the extra capacity comes at the right moment, and will help us meeting our customers’ demand all over the world.’
DW Reusables is a major provider of injection moulded returnable packaging. With its headquarters in Bilzen, Belgium, and four manufacturing sites strategically located in Europe, they are worldwide leader in the field of returnable packaging such as beverage crates, pallets, trays and totes.
Looking to the future the company is well-positioned to capitalise on growing environmental concerns and interest in sustainability with their ‘Loop Ready Packaging’ (robust, re-usable, returnable, and fully recyclable packaging options) ideal for closed-loop systems.
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