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The new technology that we have at our fingertips today, and our experience in the tin sector is such that we are able to make up any shape of packaging, at competition-defying rates that very often rival those for cardboard or plastic boxes.
Indeed, the VIROJANGLOR lays out over 200 moulds: round, oval, square, rectangular, octagonal boxes as well as trays, posters, ashtrays and so on. We master the arts of embossing, stapling and offset printing.
Our R&D department is constantly on the move to create and design new shapes, printing effects and types of metal.
In 1999, |
VIROJANGLOR introduced the very first « transparent » metal box (Candies box for SAPP Maxim’s) |
In 2000, |
VIROJANGLOR covered the metal with leather for the “Chivas 12-year-old” whisky packaging (Pernod Ricard Group) |
In 2001, |
Appeal Award at the Interpack fair in Düsseldorf for the metal Spiral « J&B » (Diageo Group) |
In 2002, |
creation of a 80% embossed box (« J&B Disco » Diageo Group) |
In 2003, |
the metal is perforated on a cylindrical box (« Bio’Art » Nicolas Feuillate Group) |
In 2004, |
Packaging Award at the World Packaging fair in Paris for the first bottle-shaped metal box « Paddy » (Pernod Ricard Group) and creation of a 3D embossed node for a square perfume set for Jean Paul Gaultier (Shiseido Group) |
In 2005, |
more surprises to discover such as the « twisted » bottle… |
A personalised metal box promotes a brand’s image for years. It is thus a secure-fire way that an advertising campaign’s impact has lasted. It’s also a way to enter consumers’ homes for years. As a matter of fact the end-user will re-use a metal packaging as a decorative box rather than throwing it away.
Nowadays Environment and Ecology are pointed up as crucial matters for society. Treated tin plate has become a highly popular material in the packaging market because it’s easy to recycle and it has a 100% recycling rate, as well as being completely versatile.
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