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Milky Monsters at interpack 2023

Serac presented four distinctive bottles showcasing four distinct facial expressions, providing children with a delightful means to express their emotions

At its stand at interpack 2023, Serac presented four distinctive bottles showcasing four distinct facial expressions, providing children with a delightful means to express their emotions. Through this innovative approach, Serac offers dairy brands an exceptional packaging solution that captures attention on store shelves and delivers a one-of-a-kind experience.

The Milky Monsters serve as Serac’s avenue to communicate its groundbreaking packaging design offer to both food and non-food manufacturers.

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Serac extends its offer to packaging creation services

Serac, a specialist in blow-fill-cap technology, introduced a new service offering catered to manufacturers in the food and non-food sectors. With the establishment of its Serac Packaging Services division, it now provides a comprehensive range of solutions that encompass every stage of the process, from the initial conception and eco-friendly design to the industrialization of PET and rPET bottles and cups.

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This service also includes the provision of associated caps and labels, providing a holistic packaging solution for clients. To make its debut in the public eye, Serac Packaging Services has introduced a product line known as the Milky Monsters. These 4-portion pack bottles have garnered success at the Interpack exhibition, captivating shoppers in the aisles. Additionally, Serac already offers an extensive catalog of bottles catering to various use cases. Clients can also benefit from the expertise of Serac’s packaging creation specialists who are readily available to craft customized designs based on individual requirements.

From the creative idea to the blown bottle or cup

Serac’s service begins by delving into the creative stage, where they envision remarkable concepts tailored to each brand.

Once a design idea is chosen, Serac’s packaging experts meticulously refine it to ensure proper blowability. This involves 3D printing sample bottles or blowing samples for the final validation of the design. Subsequently, the industrialization process commences, including blowing tests conducted on Serac’s linear blowers. Rigorous quality checks are performed, examining dimensions, weight, and compressive strength to ensure optimal results.

Sustainability and UX requirements

The first model catalog issued by Serac Packaging Services includes essential features for future packaging, amongst which are tethered caps for better recyclability, reusable sprays to meet regulatory requirements, integrated handles for more comfort, squeezable bottles for sport applications, extra light, glass-like yogurt cups in rPET, QR codes that provide increased interactivity with consumers, and flat bottles for home and personal care.

These packaging are intentionally made of PET and rPET since this material is leading the transition toward a circular economy.

For local as well as global brands

The experts from Serac Packaging Services provide support to all companies that need competencies in packaging creation. This way, they can innovate to offer new and more sustainable products and strengthen their attractiveness in shelves. They can also work closely with the marketing departments of renowned local and global brands to bring their ideas to life.

With this additional service, Serac has the ability to commit to packaging projects from the very beginning down to production launch, in Europe, America and Asia. The first comments are enthusiastic since packaging creation completes well the benefits provided by Serac’s Combox blow-fill-cap units.

Manash Das
Manash Das
Manash Das is associate editor at The Packman. He has been contributing editorially to The Packman since 2016.

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