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    G-Pak invests GH¢3m in packaging equipment

    MGD NewsBy MGD NewsJuly 14, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    G-Pak Limited, a subsidiary of the Graphic Communications Group Limited (GCGL), has invested GH¢3 million to expand its operation in packaging in the last three years.

    The investments went into the acquisition of machinery and quality control instruments, software, as well as training of staff who will operate the machines.

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    Some of the equipment secured included die cuttings, folder gluers, spectrophotometers, fixed machines and other latest machines required in the packaging business.

    The Production Manager of G-Pak, Vincent Kusi-Appiah, in an interview with the Daily Graphic in Accra yesterday, said the investments were part of measures to deliver quality packaging with features compared to none in the country to meet industry demand.

    “Within the last three years, we have invested about GH¢3 million in machinery to position G-Pak as a market leader in the packaging business in the country.

    Our investments went into the finishing lines, printing, quality control, and so, we just brought in the latest version of the quality control instrument,” the G-Pak Production Manager said.

    The anniversary

    Mr Kusi-Appiah was speaking ahead of today’s launch of the 50th anniversary of G-Pak to take stock of its contribution to the development of the printing and packaging industry in the country.

    On the theme: “Our experience, our heritage,” the anniversary is to encourage clients of the company to experience its rich heritage in the next 50 years.

    The company would use the launch to unveil its anniversary logo which shows its experience over the years.

    It will also showcase its state-of-the-art binding equipment to the public.

    The anniversary will be marked with pomp and grace on July 25, this year at the company’s premises to be characterised by cake-cutting and long service awards, among others.

    Improved output

    With the new equipment, Mr Kusi-Appiah stated that the printing company had now been clothed to execute a more improved packaging for the Ghanaian market.

    Mr Kusi-Appiah added that the company sought to deliver products that were environmentally sustainable to help protect the environment under the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

    Fund from GSDF

    Mr Kusi-Appiah added that the company had secured GH¢2 million from Ghana Skills Development Fund (GSDF) to train workers of the company.

    Areas of specialisation

    The Ag. General Manager of G-Pak, Kingsley Mate-Kole, said in the 50 years of operations, the company had successfully specialised in areas such as packaging and printing.

    As a result, the Production Manager said experts from Europe would soon come into the country to help train its staff to produce material that could meet international standards.

    Source: myghanadaily

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