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Pact Group signs long-term licensing extension with RPC Superfos

30 December 2014

Furthermore Pact, through its VIP Packaging subsidiary, is pleased to announce that it has recently entered into another Licensing Agreement where RPC Superfos has agreed to license Pact Group’s various technology offerings which address the issue of paint skinning in plastic containers.

Mark Nothnagel, General Manager Commercial & Manufacturing Development for the Pact Group, said “I am really pleased to announce that we have recently formalized the continued collaboration between Pact and RPC Superfos in Australia and New Zealand. RPC Superfos are one of the global benchmarks in terms of technology and innovation for thin wall injection moulded containers. RPC Superfos continue to demonstrate their expertise and leadership in terms of product innovation particularly in Europe and around the world.”

RPC Superfos has also secured the license to utilize Pact’s three leading edge anti-skinning technologies in the European marketplace. Through its Viscount and VIP Packaging business units PACT have two existing patent protected technologies which eliminate the issue of paint skinning, particularly for low VOC paints, in plastic containers. Over the last 3 years two of these technologies have been successfully commercialized by the Pact subsidiaries across Australia and New Zealand with several key customers.

“I believe that both RPC and Pact’s reputation’s for delivering cutting edge, innovative and functional products and technologies to their customers will be enhanced through the extension and expansion of our collaboration” says Nothnagel.

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