Sharon Lobel

ATLANTA, Ga.—Printpack Inc., a flexible packaging and specialty rigid container manufacturer, announced that it has reached an agreement to purchase Seal-it, Inc., a recognized leader in the U.S. packaging market of sleeved and flat heat-shrink PVC, PLA, PET-G and OPS films. The terms of the transaction were not announced. Dennis M. Love, president of Printpack Inc., said, “Seal-it is an ideal addition to Printpack. It brings us new and important market relationships, and the company has a proven record of delivering superior products and service to its customers. This transaction strengthens our strategic commitment to expanding our offerings of value-added flexible packaging.” According to

ATLANTA, Ga.—Printpack Inc., a flexible packaging and specialty rigid container manufacturer, announced that it has reached an agreement to purchase Seal-it, Inc., a recognized leader in the U.S. packaging market of sleeved and flat heat-shrink PVC, PLA, PET-G and OPS films. The terms of the transaction were not announced. Dennis M. Love, president of Printpack Inc., said, “Seal-it is an ideal addition to Printpack. It brings us new and important market relationships, and the company has a proven record of delivering superior products and service to its customers. This transaction strengthens our strategic commitment to expanding our offerings of value-added flexible packaging.” According

In 2006, Seal-It Inc. is celebrating 20 years in business. Its business is entirely focused on heat shrinkable films, providing full sleeve shrink labels, sleeves for multipacks, and labels which combine a tamper-evident band and a shrink label all in one, with a horizontal perforation that goes around the cap. Seal-It prints for many different markets, such as food, beverage, dairy, pharmaceutical, chemical, health and beauty, industrial, and household. “The keys to success in these markets are good quality, a good working relationship with our customers, understanding the customer’s needs, and delivering a good product,” says Sharon Lobel, founder, president, and CEO. “Our

Shrink stock continues to steal the spotlight in the world of labels. TO EFFECTIVELY MARKET a consumer product, follow these directions: apply brightly printed shrink label to a smartly-shaped container and watch it fly off the store shelf. Okay, it's not that easy and maybe shrink sleeves aren't that good. But shrink labels are growing at an astounding rate, and their brilliant, 360° graphics and ability to contour to sleek container designs appeal to consumers. Simply put, shrink labels look good and sell their products. Endless possibilities Body labels such as shrink sleeves are expected to grow at a clip of about

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