Yangi Announces partnership with industrial market solutions company GDM This is to expand the delivery of Cellera, a mechanical technology platform for cellulose dry fiber mold packaging at the company's production facility in Varberg, Sweden.
Yangi claims to offer complete solutions to packaging manufacturers and brands using its Cellera machine platform and customized service packages, including subscription packaging design and material consulting services. As part of He Coesia, a group of innovation-based industrial and packaging solutions companies headquartered in Bologna, Italy, GDM clearly leverages its global presence, offering faster expansion and valuable networking opportunities. can be made possible.
“GDM's expertise will be critical to the successful integration and widespread adoption of Yangi's fiber-based technology. These complementary contributions will create synergies and revolutionize the industry.” said Hannah Rudel, Yangi's chief commercial officer.
“From designing new production processes to coming up with innovative ideas for working with environmentally friendly raw materials, we are always committed to providing avant-garde solutions. It was natural to partner with Yangi. Our partnership will have a positive impact on the packaging industry from a technological and environmental perspective,” said Luca Aiolfi, CEO of GDM.
Mr. Yangi said the partnership represents a significant step forward in the pursuit of sustainable packaging solutions. By combining their strengths, both companies hope to deliver innovative, scalable solutions for a more sustainable future and make a lasting impact on the state of the world.
In 2022, Yangi signed a long-term agreement with Holmen Iggesund to produce bio-based renewable materials for the beauty and cosmetics industry, aiming to replace hard plastics in packaging such as refills, inserts and testers.
Last year, SustainaPac and PulPac worked to bring the latter's dry-formed fiber foodservice to North America, producing disposable foodservice packaging products such as trays, bowls, and hinged containers for the quick-service restaurant (QSR) market. .
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