HP Indigo and ePac Scale Flexible Packaging

PAPER INDUSTRY NEWS

Jino John

2/17/20261 min read

HP Indigo and ePac Flexible Packaging sealed a $50 million multiyear agreement for over 10 HP Indigo 200K digital presses, converting much of ePac's fleet. Nearly a third of ePac's global presses will become HP Indigo 200K platforms, building on a decade-long collaboration with over 50 HP Indigo units across its network. The deal accelerates the shift from analog to digital in flexible packaging, enabling shorter runs, faster turnarounds, customization, and sustainability. ePac, the world's first all-digital flexible packaging company, uses the presses for high-speed, versatile production. Parag Patel, ePac President of Shared Services, called the investment transformative, supporting Phoenix expansion and e-commerce launch to redefine standards. Noam Zilbershtain, HP Indigo VP & GM, praised the partnership's innovation, noting 30% speed increase and 45% productivity gains. The HP Indigo 200K offers offset-quality prints on films and papers for pouches, labels, and sleeves.