Amcor Flexibles Secures Three Years Supply of Barex® Resins and Launches Alternative High-performance Film


Amcor Procurement and Technical teams are working closely with the film converters to secure sufficient volumes of INEOS Barex resin.



On Wednesday 29th October, Amcor was informed that INEOS Barex had decided to shut down its only production facility in Lima, Ohio (U.S.) in early 2015.



Amcor Procurement and Technical teams are working closely with the film converters to secure sufficient volumes of INEOS Barex resin prior to their shutdown. A commitment to build three years worth of stock is already in place. This stock will be subject to binding customer commitments given by the end of November, with commercial conditions still to be established.



Additionally, Amcor is working with the film converters to identify alternative or new sources of resin to enable a long-term supply of equivalent film.



Colin Reed, Global Pharma Marketing Director at Amcor Flexibles Europe and Americas, explains: "Ensuring global security of supply for our customers is Amcor's key priority. Due to the critical nature of pharmaceutical and medical applications, it is our responsibility to make sure that business continuity is maintained. Our customers can be reassured that, under these exceptional circumstances, we will support them to secure a sustainable supply chain now and into the future."



Amcor is sensitive to the critical nature of the applications that use Barex 210 film, in particular, the complexity of any requalification process.



For this reason, since 2012 Amcor has invested heavily to develop an alternative film targeted to have the same inert properties as Barex, improved extractables and sealing properties, and which supports a more sustainable manufacturing process.



The industrialisation and customer trial process for this film has commenced, and we can inform our customers today that, in addition to securing the current technical solution, we can offer an alternative that removes the dependency on a single manufacturing site. This film has already undergone favourable initial trials, and we will provide samples of both the film and laminates within the coming weeks. We recommend that customers commence the qualification process with this film, in addition to securing a supply of the Barex film. Amcor will contact its customers directly to support them with both activities, to ensure with them the future sustainable supply of the optimum high-performance film for their applications.



About Amcor Flexibles Europe Americas

With 68 plants in 21 countries, Amcor Flexibles Europe Americas, a division of Amcor, is a market leader and the world's largest supplier of flexible packaging. We deliver innovative packaging solutions and provide enhanced quality products for the food, beverage, pharma, personal care, medical and industrial markets. Its award winning approach towards sustainability makes Amcor Flexibles Europe & Americas the preferred partner for customers looking for responsible packaging solutions. For more information visit www.amcor.com.



About Amcor

Amcor (ASX: AMC) applies art and science to create responsible packaging solutions that enhance the products people use in everyday life.  With global leadership positions in flexibles and rigid plastics packaging, Amcor continually innovates to find new and better ways to protect essential products such as food, beverage, pharmaceutical, medical, personal and household goods. Headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, Amcor employs 27,000 people worldwide and has operations across 43 countries. For more information, visit www.amcor.com.



For more information, please contact:



Colin Reed

Marketing Director Global Pharma

Amcor Flexibles Europe & Americas

Email: colin.reed@amcor.com  



Florence Rocq

Communications Manager Global Pharma

Amcor Flexibles Europe & Americas

Tel: +33 1 5700 3619

Email: florence.rocq@amcor.com


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