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Wednesday, 10 July 2013 - 07:52

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Paccor Invests €11m

Germany-based Paccor is putting in €11m for its expansion project in the Netherlands, according to PRW. Nijkerk, the Netherlands
Koen/Wikimedia Commons The plastic packaging company is growing by investing in two sites (Standdaarbuiten and Nijkerk). It will spend on buildings and new equipment such as the latest thermoforming machines and data collection technology. Paccor’s Food Service Europe division Managing Director Chris Hart said the project will add 50% to the company’s ability in the Dutch country. He added that the work will be finished by September. Hart told European Plastics News that the company chose Netherlands since its site indicates they can provide service to most of Europe.

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