Bakery Packaging

Standard Features

  • Flexographic Printing up to maximum 16 colours onto the front and rear side of the packaging product.
  • Choice of Surface and Reverse printing technology depending upon the application of the end product.
  • Glossy, Matte as well as combination of Glossy and Matte outlook for the enhancement of the packaging.
  • End product can be prepared in side sealed, bottom sealed, centre sealed, three sided sealed or in stand up style.
  • Packaging can be delivered in monolayer and homogenous as well as heterogeneous laminated multiple layers of plastic films to increase product’s shelf life and barrier properties.
  • Final Packaging can be supplied in roll form as well as in pouch form.

Special Features

  • Product can be side gusseted or bottom gusseted to offer large carrying capacity inside the food package and highlight the company’s branding in any position the package is placed.
  • Usage of food compliant printing inks and chemicals to avoid any direct and indirect contact of the printed plastic film with the food contents.
  • Seamless printing across open width of the packaging.

Standard Features

  • Flexographic Printing up to maximum 16 colours onto the front and rear side of the packaging product.
  • Choice of Surface and Reverse printing technology depending upon the application of the end product.
  • Glossy, Matte as well as combination of Glossy and Matte outlook for the enhancement of the packaging.
  • End product can be prepared in side sealed, bottom sealed, centre sealed, three sided sealed or in stand up style.
  • Packaging can be delivered in monolayer and homogenous as well as heterogeneous laminated multiple layers of plastic films to increase product’s shelf life and barrier properties.
  • Final Packaging can be supplied in roll form as well as in pouch form.

Special Features

  • Product can be side gusseted or bottom gusseted to offer large carrying capacity inside the food package and highlight the company’s branding in any position the package is placed.
  • Usage of food compliant printing inks and chemicals to avoid any direct and indirect contact of the printed plastic film with the food contents.
  • Seamless printing across open width of the packaging.