Thank you for three days of fruitful meetings in Brussels

13.05.2019
On 7-9 May, during Seafood Global Expo in Brussels, we have officially presented to a wide range of visitors the most popular insulated containers produced by FACH-PAK and commonly used in the fish and seafood processing industry that are solid transport and storage containers. These triple-walled monolithic containers are made of robust plastic, and are foamed inside between the walls with foamed polyethylene (PE) in the form of a dense foam. The foam itself fills all the nooks and crannies inside the container tightly during the production stage.
The highest quality materials used in their production (approved by PZH, Sanepid and FDA) allow them for direct contact with food. No edges and smooth walls promote hygiene. Thanks to their monolithic construction, FACH-PAK insulated containers are environmentally friendly as they can be recycled.

FACH-PAK is the only manufacturer of insulated containers in Poland and the only one in this part of Central and Eastern Europe. The containers are manufactured at our plant in Słupsk, using only materials from world-class and reputable suppliers. We are flexible in terms of colours and labelling - and for the most demanding customers from the food processing sector, we have also produced a series of containers made of detection material, which has proved to be a huge success.

"The past few years have convinced us that the decision to start up production of our own line of insulated containers is the right direction to take, and we intend to concentrate on it. We certainly haven't said our last word, we are just getting started and the next surprises are coming soon," assures Tomasz Budrewicz, the President of FACH-PAK.

Thanks to the constantly growing distribution network and consistently expanded production capabilities, FACH-PAK insulated containers are already working on almost all continents, although who knows whether Australian trawlers fishing off the coast of Antarctica have not taken them on board today...
 
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