US-based flexible packaging products manufacturer Vonco Products has introduced LiquaLoc Flexibles, its new liquid-tight packaging division.
Designed to offer various liquid-tight packaging solutions, LiquaLoc will help customers to protect their products and promote brands.
Relying on Vonco’s liquid-tight packaging knowledge, proprietary processes and manufacturing expertise, LiquaLoc will provide sealing, closure / fitment and other packaging solutions for the food, beverage, industrial, and health and beauty segments.
Furthermore, the creation of LiquaLoc Flexibles has marked the beginning of a series of investments that aim to expand Vonco's capabilities in the liquid-tight packaging market.
Vonco has also built a new high-speed pouch manufacturing line at its facility in Lake Villa, Illinois, US, in order to increase its current production.
Vonco Products sales and marketing partner and vice-president Tim Morgan said: "Flexible packaging offers unmatched versatility for package design and performance, and we have extensive experience in developing unique flexible solutions.
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By GlobalData"With the Launch of LiquaLoc Flexibles, we've got an opportunity to focus on this rapidly evolving market segment and leverage our engineering and material knowledge to help our customers gain a competitive edge with their packaging."
The company currently provides various materials as well as bag and pouch designs, seals, closures and fitments for use in the packaging sector.
Last month, Vonco began constructing a new facility in Salem, Wisconsin, US, that will house the company and its LiquaLoc division in 2017.