May 1, 2024

SEALPAC launches new corporate website

The corporate SEALPAC website (https://www.sealpacinternational.com) has just been completely renewed. Not only its appearance but also its content has been significantly overhauled. As a result, the new website matches the latest technical standards, such as its use on different mobile devices, and addresses all of SEALPAC’s solutions worldwide.

As Marcel Veenstra, Marketing & Communications Manager at Sealpac International, explains: “At SEALPAC, we develop future-proof packaging equipment and packaging concepts, which guarantee reliability, flexibility and highest performance. Ultimately, this results in lowest cost of ownership for our customers. In the meantime, these customers
enjoy the strong support of an outstanding after-sales service through local SEALPAC partners in each country. This is clearly reflected on our new website.”

Source of inspiration
The new website provides inspiration by containing many videos, customer stories and packaging examples in each of the industries that SEALPAC is active in. Do you want to know the latest packaging solutions for seafood, dairy, fruit & vegetables or non-food? Make sure to take a look. And while you are there, check out the latest information on the SEALPAC brand. As Marcel Veenstra concludes: “We expect to expand the website further in the coming months, so we invite everyone to keep following us online.”

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