Albertini Packaging Group x Knoll Printing & Packaging Collaboration

The commercial partnership agreement that will allow Knoll Packaging to expand its manufacturing capabilities and allow for the regionalization of production from Asia into Europe.
The commercial partnership agreement that will allow Knoll Packaging to expand its manufacturing capabilities and allow for the regionalization of production from Asia into Europe.

Albertini Packaging Group and Knoll Printing & Packaging have announced a commercial partnership agreement that will allow Knoll Packaging to expand its manufacturing capabilities and allow for the regionalization of production from Asia into Europe.

The signed agreement will allow both companies a strong acceleration in terms of volumes produced and orders beginning 2023.

Jeremy Cohen, founder and CEO of Knoll Printing & Packaging, said, “It is a distinct privilege to enter into a commercial agreement with APG and join forces together to bring the highest level of quality and innovation to European manufacturing. At its core, our family-run companies both share the same passion and drive for excellence in the industry, and together will be able to set a new standard for luxury European manufacturing. I have always respected the work of Emilio and Albertini Packaging. They have inspired the culture of our own company over the last 35 years, and we can’t wait to be a part of this next chapter together.”

Emilio Albertini, president of Albertini, said, “Rarely is there an opportunity to join forces with a company that has the same values for driving excellence and innovation in the industry. This partnership fits perfectly into our plans to offer Rigid Packaging with added value and a high level of expertise currently produced in Asia in our Serbian facility, which changes the scope and landscape for European manufacturing in the industry. APG’s clients and Knoll’s clients will benefit greatly from this partnership, and we are very pleased to partner with Knoll, a leading Asian supplier and support this initiative. “

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