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Siegwerk celebrates first anniversary of its Blending Center in Bangladesh

With the manufacturing of high-quality toluene-free packaging inks Siegwerk Bangladesh contributes to a safe and sustainable industry further paving the way for a circular economy.

aerobd.news :: Siegwerk Bangladesh, one of the leading suppliers of printing inks and coatings for packaging applications and labels in Southeast Asia, today celebrates the one-year anniversary of its state-of-the-art Blending Center. With the commissioning of the new facility in February 2021 the company was able to further boost its business in Bangladesh supplying its local customers with toluene-free packaging inks in well-known Siegwerk quality. By partnering with leading multinationals and large domestic brands, the company has already reached the break-even point in the first year of its center’s operation.

All inks produced at Siegwerk Bangladesh, which is located at the Meghna Economic Zone in Narayanganj, are produced in compliance with global regulatory and brand owner requirements. The local Blending Center’s annual production capacity amounts 3,600 MT of ink. The expansion of the local team is already underway to further meet the ever-increasing demand since start of operation.
With its initiative of a toluene-free ink production Siegwerk Bangladesh aims to create a nationwide ink safety scenario – especially highlighting the negative health impacts of using toxic printing inks with unsafe ingredientsin the production of food packaging. Siegwerk plans to further increase its market share in Bangladesh and expand its position in the entire Asian region maintaining highest global food safe packaging standards like Swiss Ordinance, Nestle Guideline etc.

Angshuman Mukherjee, Country Head, Siegwerk Bangladesh said: “Safety has always been a priority at Siegwerk and we are determined to contribute to a better health of people. The key is to raise and improve the health safety standards of the packaging material used for food packaging by providing compliant toluene-free ink systems and support Bangladesh’s food packaging segment to align with global standards,while bolstering our leadership position. The good thing is that the entire industry is on the same page and is making efforts to make ink toluene-free. It is just one step to move the industry towards a health safe packaging ecosystem.”

Siegwerk has a robust global production and service network and has consistently provided customers in Bangladesh with high-quality products for almost two centuries. As a supplier of high-quality printing inks with a strong emphasis on customer service, Siegwerk has built long-term customer relationships with a high degree of trust and interaction. With the manufacturing of toluene-free printing inks that are concretely tailored to customers’ individual requirements

Siegwerk Bangladesh is further supporting its local customers in the development of printed packaging that are safe for the end-use application. Furthermore, the company is strongly committed to drive sustainability and particularly packaging circularity and therefore is always conscious about sourcing environment-friendly and sustainable raw materials for its products.

About Siegwerk
Siegwerk, a sixth-generation family-owned company, is one of the leading international manufacturers of printing inks and coatings for packaging, labels, and catalogs. With more than 180 years of experience, the company has solid expertise in and knowledge of many printing procedures. A global manufacturing and service network provides customers with consistently high-quality products and services. In keeping with the company’s philosophy “Ink, Heart & Soul,” Siegwerk seeks long-term cooperation with its business partners. Siegwerk employs some 5,000 people worldwide in more than 30 country organizations and is headquartered in Siegburg near Cologne. Further information on Siegwerk can be found at www.siegwerk.com

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