GIRONA, Spain—Comexi, a specialist in solutions for the flexible packaging printing and converting industry, and Tropic Plastic & Packaging, a leading flexible packaging producer and one of the most modern and well-equipped plastic packaging companies in Southern Africa, have strengthened their commercial relationship. The South-African company has acquired a Comexi F2 MB, the third within the last two years. This latest acquisition will be installed in the company’s Durban facilities.
The relationship between the two companies dates back to 2011 when Tropic Plastic & Packaging purchased its first Comexi machine, a Comexi FPLUS flexographic press. Following this purchase, Tropic Plastic & Packaging acquired a Comexi F2 MP and its last three acquisitions were the Comexi F2 MB.
“At the moment, Comexi is the industry leader when it comes to flexographic printing presses. Their attention to detail is immaculate and every element is tailored for our purposes,” stressed Ismail Simjee, Tropic’s managing director. “We are well positioned to take advantage of the new requirements and developments in the African packaging market, primarily as a result of our investment in innovation and partnership with great suppliers such as Comexi.”
Comexi has more than 60 years of experience in the sector and this has generated a confidence that helps to explain the successful partnership with Tropic Plastic & Packaging. With the support of a reliable company, such as Comexi, Tropic has been able to take advantage of the machines’ best performances. For this reason, the South African company has not stopped investing in Comexi technology in the last eight years.
Comexi is represented in South Africa by Advanced Packaging Technology, which is based in Cape Town. Advanced Packaging’s director, Gary Kieswetter, said the company is “very pleased with the confidence Tropic Plastic has vested in Comexi. Tropic has always kept up to date with the latest technology and is always among the first to invest in such. We have come a long way with Tropic, as it has many various Advanced Packaging-supported brands in its factory, and it is a leader in its sector. The company has always pushed the boundaries when it comes to machine performance and efficiency. Tropic Plastic is considered one of the largest printing houses in Africa.”
Tropic Plastic & Packaging, a third-generation family owned business, has been in the industry for more than 50 year, and continually invests in the latest technology to gain a competitive edge in the market. Its core business is the manufacturing of polyethylene films and its derivatives, the printing and converting of flexible packaging in various forms, as well as lamination. Tropic Plastic & Packaging has the largest extrusion, printing, bagging and wicketting capacity in Southern Africa.
“Comexi’s after sales service has been our primary reason for continuing to purchase new machines from the company. They have helped us gain a competitive edge in the southern African market and we have won numerous prestigious awards, including the gold award at the Gold Pack Awards for best overall plastic in South Africa and the gold award at the Flexographic Print Excellence Awards. Both awards were won using Comexi presses. It is a brilliant recognition and great exposure for both brands, as well as a reward for Tropic’s constant investment in innovation and a self-esteem boost of for our entire work force. We look forward to continuously growing with Comexi as partners in the future,” emphasized Simjee.
“We are very happy with our Tropic partnership, as it is based on mutual trust that allows us to grow together. The sale of five machines means that Tropic is very pleased with every department of Comexi, from sales to aftersales service, and this fact is very important to us, especially as our machines always run to maximum capacity! For us, growing together is more than a slogan!” stressed Miquel Gironès, Comexi area manager for this region, who added “always being there for our customers when they need us is how Comexi does business.”
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