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Containers Printers: Premier Packaging Solutions Provider

CEO: Amy Chung

At Containers Printers quality and sustainability sit at the very core of an approach to business that has delivered consistent growth and transformed the Singapore company into a trusted partner of industry. The package solutions provider was founded in 1981 to meet the pent-up local and international demand for superior metal and flexible packaging and the associated branding. Right from the start, the company adhered to a holistic business approach enabling clients to concentrate on the contents.

Containers Printers CEO Amy Chung, on a recent visit to Europe, emphasised that the company has recently broadened its offerings to incorporate, amongst others, design and artwork. To that end, Containers Printers hired a number of experienced graphic artists to produce eye-catching designs that dovetail seamlessly with client requirements for branding and demographics.

“At Containers Printers we aim to offer total packaging solutions as a business-to-business service provider. Over the past three decades, the company has decisively moved up the value chain to meet industry requirements and branch out into new segments of the market,” says Chung who reiterates that the company she leads dedicates significant resources to the fine-tuning and further development of its processes and products. “As a progressive company, Containers Printers continuously updates and upgrades its facilities in order to maintain its leading edge with machinery that uses state-of-the-art technology. This is a dynamic market, subject to constant change, which requires us to keep evolving”.

Chung emphasises the importance of continuity and dependability as well: “As a partner to industry, we need to keep our end of the bargain without fail in order not to perturb or derail carefully designed supply chain. Thankfully, Containers Printers enjoys a stellar reputation which is, perhaps, the company’s greatest asset.”

“Containers Printers was also an early-adopter of solid corporate governance principles, valuing transparency, corporate social responsibility, and health and safety as risk critical mitigation strategies – and as ways to underpin sustainable growth.”

With a domestic market of limited size, Containers Printers needs to strike out overseas for growth. To that end, the company maintains a number of strategic partnerships whilst ensuring its products are competitive in the global marketplace. It has successfully applied for, and obtained, certification by global entities for international standards which enables the company to cement partnerships with leading brands in the nutrition, pharmaceutical and lifestyle sectors, amongst others.

Containers Printers was also an early-adopter of solid corporate governance principles, valuing transparency, corporate social responsibility, and health and safety as risk critical mitigation strategies – and as ways to underpin sustainable growth. The company takes pride in its strong after-sales support trouble-shooting any issues that may arise and proactively striving for perfection. “Containers Printers is mindful of quickly responding to global trends such as the concern for the environment. We design our products for minimal environmental impact. The same holds true for our production processes that not only needs to ensure cleanliness but also must comply with all relevant standards. We have been able to exceed those, adding to the satisfaction of our clients,” says Chung.

Containers Printers offers clients a comprehensive range of packaging products such as flexible laminates, metal packaging, and aerosol components. The company exports its products to over thirty countries in Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Middle East.

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