
Saica Flex, the flexible packaging arm of Saica Group, has officially launched its newly upgraded facilities and machinery at its Wigan site in the UK, following a significant investment of €7.1m ($7.6m).
The advanced machinery is aimed at enhancing the company’s operations while supporting Saica Group’s plans of improving both productivity and sustainability.
Among the new equipment installed is a printing press, as well as a variety of conversion tools, including perforation units, a slitting machine, and a hole-punching system.
The move will help Saica Flex improve its production capabilities in modified atmosphere packaging (MAP), which is used to extend the shelf life of perishable goods such as sliced onions, diced fruit, and precut vegetables.
The new MAP technology can keep such products fresh for up to six days, compared to just a few hours without this type of packaging.
In addition to the technological improvements, the project is expected to have a positive economic impact on the local community.
Saica Flex has committed to creating up to 20 new local jobs at the Wigan facility, with 11 positions already filled.
This investment will contribute to employment and ongoing economic development in the area.
Saica Group president and CEO Susana Alejandro said: “This investment shows unprecedented progress for Saica Flex.
“It not only strengthens our manufacturing capabilities but also solidifies our commitment to the Wigan community.
“We are excited to create new jobs and contribute to local economic growth. With our advanced machinery, we are prepared to meet the growing demands of our customers while continuing to lead the way in sustainability and innovation.”
Earlier this month, Saica Group revealed plans to set up a new corrugated production site in the US, with a financial commitment surpassing $110m.