US-based packaging solutions provider ProAmpac has unveiled its new flexible packaging products for the pet food industry.
ProAmpac’s packaging products portfolio includes Pro-Dura Classic, which has been designed for packing dry food, and Pro Dura Premium, offering a smooth exterior finish, and the Pro Dura Mini, created for small portions of pet food.
The company also developed Quadflex, which is suitable for dry food, as well as treats and features seals on four sides.
On the other hand, ProAmpac’s Pro-Pouch offers flat or stand-up pouches suitable for wet and dry food products, while No. 2 Pouch is a Pro-Pouch that has been produced using recyclable high-density polyethylene (HDPE) with three-side seal options, as well as reclose zipper options.
ProAmpac chief commercial officer Adam Grose said: “Pet Food is itself a growing and dynamic industry.
“It has been exhibiting strong rates of growth, attracting significant new investment, and meeting the demands of new, more engaged and demanding consumers who increasingly relate to their pets as members of the family.”
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By GlobalDataThe new packaging products will be showcased at Petfood Forum 2018 taking place later this month at the Kansas City Convention Centre.
ProAmpac market manager Julie Conklin said: “From retort pouches and roll stock to quad-seal and woven polypropylene bags, ProAmpac has a ‘petfolio’ of products that deliver high performance and value to the pet food market.
“We invite conference goers to visit us at Booth 835 and meet our team to learn about ProAmpac’s approach to the pet food market.”