Syrups shown off in stone finished tinplate container

29 September 2007


Replacing a straight-walled can, the distortion-printed three-piece container is the result of collaboration between the Impress Research Centre in Crosmières, France, its Dutch factory in Deventer and the Heinz team.

The containers are produced from stone finished tinplate, with pneumatic blowforming tooling specially designed to create a shaped can that stands out on shelf, is easy to grip and convenient to handle.

“Exceptional creative skills and technical know-how were essential ingredients for Impress to produce this outstanding package, which we are confident will drive incremental sales in this market,” says Gerald Sturdy, Impress key account manager for Heinz. “From selecting the right metal to ensuring the brand name is registered with the relief feature in the body wall required superb teamwork.”


Contact details

Impress
T: +33 (0)243 485 100

Mountain Design in The Hague undertook the offset print design to give these three-piece Impress-produced cans a bright, fresh appeal



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