A reel-to-sheet service was dispatched by Warren, for Tambrite H/S folding boxboards made by Stora Enso. Warren extended itself by augmenting its stock holdings of Tambrite in 2014 by adding huge format sheets to its arrangement.
Tambrite H/S is packaging material is used for packing confectionary and food items and pharmaceutical products around the world. It is also suitable for digital printing with embellishments, including Braille embossing.
Warren’s Tambrite H/S is manufactured at Finland based factory of Stora Enso, Ingerios. The product is Forest Stewardship Council certified, furthermore ensured by Program for the Endorsement of Forest Certification.
Regional sales Director of Stora Enso, Russell Towsey mentioned that the organization has a need to offer express deliveries of Tambrite H/S oreders, cut-to-size, to support Ingerios factory administration and to meet the demands in the business sector.
Then again, Managing Director of Warren, Kieran Ferguson is happy that Stora Enso is collaborating with Warren and offer its new administrations in the market. Warren is an ISO 14000 certified organization with the turnover of £22 million by selling 25,000 tons of items on yearly premise.
Warren also opened a converting facility center in West Bromwich which is spread over 3,902 square meter region. It likewise has 5 more entities including 10,684sqm unit at Glenfield, Leicestershire. Paper merchants, general and business printers are few of the key clients of Warren including carton converters crosswise over UK and Europe.
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