SALES UP FOUR PERCENT YEAR-ON-YEAR
The protective packaging  specialist Storopack finished the year 2016 with its sales up. The  Metzingen-based group generated sales totaling 434 million euros last  year with its 2,513 employees. This equates to a year-on-year increase  of 18 million euros and growth of four percent, adjusted from five  percent for exchange rate effects. In its two Divisions Molding and  Packaging, Storopack develops flexible and customized protective  packaging solutions, packing line and workstation concepts, and  technical molded parts for various industries.
   
“We’re very  happy with how business developed last year, when we continued on our  growth trajectory,” says Hermann Reichenecker, managing partner of  Storopack. “More goods were packed and shipped overall in the  industrialized countries in particular, and this had a positive impact  on our business performance. In fact, we are currently growing more  quickly than the market.” Broken down by regions, around 85 percent of  total sales turnover were generated jointly by Europe and North America.  The largest increases in sales were recorded in North and South America  last year, with sales growing by 8.5 and 8.8 percent respectively.
   
New Location in Australia
At  the beginning of 2016, Storopack acquired 100 percent of the shares in  its long-standing Australian sales partner Intellipack Asia Pacific Pty  Ltd. (Intellipack) in Seven Hills near Sydney, thereby opening its first  facility in Oceania. Prior to this, Intellipack, which now operates  under the name Storopack Australia Pty Ltd., successfully marketed  Storopack’s AIRplus® and PAPERplus® product lines in Australia and New  Zealand, and developed integrated packing systems. “This acquisition was  an important step for us as it expanded our presence in Asia-Pacific  and means we are now even closer to our customers in the region. Making  ourselves available locally as an expert point of contact is part and  parcel of how we see ourselves,” says Hermann Reichenecker. Storopack  currently has 64 locations in 18 countries.
   
Focus on the Customers’ Needs
In  the current fiscal year too, Storopack is adhering to the principles  that made its growth to date possible. “The key to our success lies  first and foremost in our systematically adapting to our customers’  needs,” says Hermann Reichenecker. “Whether it’s with new products like  our AIRplus® Wrap or the development of packaging lines and packing  station concepts, in our Packaging division we focus at all times on our  customers’ entire protective packaging processes, to continually  improve their productivity. In the Molding Division, we began to  specialize in our customers’ areas of industry back in 2015 so as to  offer them even better support based on sound industry expertise. We  will continue on this path.”