Constantia Flexibles acquires FFP Packaging Solutions

Vervaat: Sustainable packaging solutions are a must-have
Vervaat: Sustainable packaging solutions are a must-have

Constantia Flexibles has acquired FFP Packaging Solutions, its first consumer plant in the UK.

The Vienna, Austria-headquartered flexible packaging producer signed an agreement on Wednesday (10 August) to acquire 100% of Northampton-based FFP, which produces sustainable flexible packaging for the consumer market and serves major food brands and UK retailers.

Pim Vervaat, CEO of Constantia Flexibles, said: “The acquisition aligns well with our Vision 2025 growth strategy of investing in competitive businesses with potential for future growth.

“FFP Packaging Solutions joining the Constantia Flexibles Group will expand our overall market position. Its significant experience and credibility allow for strong relationships across the UK food industry.

“We will be working with the existing management team to continue driving the revolution of sustainable flexible packaging in the UK and beyond.”

Founded in 1967, FFP employs over 100 staff and offers flow wraps, lidding films, and pre-made pouches and generates over 80% of its sales in sustainable packaging.

“Sustainable packaging solutions are no longer a trend. They are a must-have. FFP Packaging Solutions figures already show it. And together, we are committed to a circular economy, driving the transformation with more sustainable packaging,” Vervaat added.

“We look forward to working with our new colleagues of FFP Packaging Solutions and jointly enter the next phase of developing the business as part of the Constantia Flexibles family.”

Robin Chudley, chairman of FFP Packaging Solutions, commented: “I am extremely proud of FFP’s position in the UK flexible packaging market and the respect that FFP has developed across the industry.

“This legacy is something that was started by my father back in 1962 and has been continuously built upon through my own leadership of the business and more recently since the appointment of the management team in place today.

“Having led FFP as a family-owned business for many years, we recognised the importance of succession planning to secure FFP’s long-term future.

“This is the reason that we appointed David Cooper as managing director and CEO in 2017 and since then David and his team have done a phenomenal job in making sure that FFP’s know-how, core competencies and values remain aligned with the needs of our customers and, in doing so, keeping FFP at the forefront of flexible packaging development.

“The sale of FFP to Constantia Flexibles is another important step on the firm’s journey and I am delighted that David and his team will remain with the business to ensure a successful integration and continue to build on FFP’s success long into the future.”

Cooper added: “On behalf of the directors and the whole team at FFP, we thank Robin and the wider Chudley family for their trust and support whilst we have been building FFP’s strategy to drive the revolution of sustainable, flexible packaging in the UK.

“We are extremely excited to be joining the Constantia Flexibles family, and we are all looking forward to combining our resources and wider business capabilities to accelerate the development of sustainable, flexible packaging and, in doing so, continuing to provide significant value for our customers.”

Constantia Flexibles employs 8,660 staff across 38 sites in 16 countries.