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The United Kingdom office of Indiana-based Berry Global Group Inc., a provider of packaging and engineered products made predominantly of plastic, has launched its Berry Agile Solutions service “to enable customers of all sizes to have fast access to one of the widest ranges of high-quality packaging solutions.”
Berry says the new service combines aspects of its previous M&H and PET Power business units “into a new pan-European operation [that] will offer both short lead times and low minimum order quantities, including multiproduct orders.”
The new combined Berry Agile Solutions’ portfolio will include products from Berry’s B Circular range, which include recycled-content products and refillable and reusable types of packaging.
“The launch of Berry Agile Solutions will enable companies with new product trials and smaller businesses to bring their new products and innovations quickly to market,” says Joe Horton, product line director with the firm.
“We have the agility and responsiveness to be able to devise and quickly turnaround effective solutions, with customers benefitting from both the design and technical expertise of the Berry Global organization, and our in-depth market knowledge of key end-markets."
The new combined business unit has been set up to provide end-to-end service from initial concept and design to delivery and fulfilment, even for projects with small lot sizes, the company says.
“Berry Agile Solutions will support customers in helping them to meet consumer demands, delivering the high levels of service and support that our long-term customers have historically experienced in line with our customer promise – ‘Innovation for the world. Solutions for you,’” Horton says.
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Berry Global employs some 46,000 employees in more than 250 locations engaged in developing, designing, and manufacturing products “with an eye toward the circular economy.”
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