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GIRONA, SpainComexi, a specialist in solutions for the flexible packaging printing and converting industry, and Bomplastic, a company that specializes in practical and innovative solutions for the flexible packaging sector, have reached an agreement for the Brazilian company to acquire a Comexi F2 MB flexographic press. This acquisition will allow Bomplastic to offer more diversified and innovative products, thus meeting the needs of various market niches.

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“We are very pleased with the acquisition of a Comexi F2 MB,” explained César Mangaravite, manager of Bomplastic, who highlights that “we are among the leading Brazilian companies in the packaging sector, and this flexographic press will allow us to enter new markets.” In this regard, Mangaravite added that the Comexi F2 MB will contribute to the development of the company, which invariably pursues continuous improvement, as well as innovative and distinctive technologies. “We are going to generate more employment opportunities in the region,” concludeed the manager of the Brazilian company.

The quality of production and development are the two main principal characteristics that made Bomplastic choose the Comexi F2 MB; the Brazilian company will use the flexographic press to print packaging of high quality and high definition. Mangaravite highly and positively values the relationship between the two companies. Furthermore, he expresses that Bomplastic is interested in acquiring more Comexi machinery in the future, thus reinforcing the new partnership between the two companies.

“At Comexi Brazil we are very delighted with this new business relationship; we are certain that the acquisition of an F2 MB press by Bomplastic will be successful. This is the first step of many,” explained Ariston Galli, the commercial manager of Comexi Brazil.

Bomplastic, founded in 1994 in the city of Bom Jesus do Itabapoana (Rio de Janeiro), has 27 years of experience in the development, manufacturing and production of plastic containers. The company prints high-performance technical films, polyethylene and polypropylene containers, laminates, three-barrier protected co-extruded materials, food containers, and a variety of bags. “We produce 350 tons per month as a result of our investment in state-of-the-art machinery,” saed the company’s manager. Bomplastic has a strategic position in Brazil, as it is located on the border between the states of Rio de Janeiro and Espírito Santo. Furthermore, the company is a few kilometers from the border with the state of Minas Gerais.