Unprecedented Global Growth in Flexible Packaging Drives Significant Expansion of ePac and HP Indigo Fleet

ePac is excited to announce that they will be the first converter in the world to install the new HP Indigo 25K Digital Press, with a total of 26 additional HP Indigo digital presses to be added to global production by 2021. The new ePac plant in Sacramento, California will be the first ePac location to install the HP Indigo 25K Digital Press.

“ePac is completely changing the way small and medium size businesses around the world can access new markets and level the playing field with fast, top quality flexible packaging,” said Jack Knott, CEO, ePac Flexible Packaging. “The ability for rapid growth through proven technology and global support of HP Indigo is helping us reach yet another milestone in our history and bring innovation and change to new sites around the world and the communities they serve.”

ePac’s explosive growth and dedication to providing top quality flexible packaging at the local level has led to thousands of customers and a forecast that ePac will reach more than $100 million in revenues in 2020.

“The ePac business model is truly disruptive in its new category creation. Our goal is to innovate with our customers to expand this category, and potentially others, using top of the line digital print,” said Haim Levit, general manager, HP Indigo. “We are proud of our close collaboration with ePac and look forward to leveraging HP’s global presence to scale up the next stage of their growth, and see them serve even more brands and communities around the world.”

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