ePac Flexible Packaging has announced a series of investments across the firm’s European sites, focused on expanding production capabilities, improving operational efficiency, and supporting demand for sustainable, digitally printed flexible packaging.
Upgrades are underway at ePac facilities in Lyon, Innsbruck, Silverstone, and Poland. In Lyon, the site has expanded its manufacturing footprint and added a new external warehouse to improve material flow and operational efficiency. New technology installations include an HP Indigo 200K digital press and a Totani pouch converting line, alongside increased staff numbers.
At the Innsbruck facility, ePac is executing a scale-up designed to accelerate digital print output and pouch production. Planned investments include the installation of an HP Indigo 200K digital press, followed by multiple Totani pouch converting lines. The site is also expanding its team.
In the UK, ePac’s Silverstone operation is responding to growing demand for pouches and rollstock by expanding its converting output with the addition of a new Totani pouch line. Increased operational headcount will support higher throughput.
Meanwhile, ePac Poland is expanding its lamination and converting capabilities to support customers across central and eastern Europe. The site is installing a Karlville laminator, enabling both thermal and solvent-less lamination.
“Our focus is on delivering the best possible experience for our customers,” said John Peat, group VP – operations. “By expanding our operations and deploying the latest digital technologies, we’re ensuring our sites across Europe continue to operate with speed, efficiency, and reliability.”














