ePac Flexible Packaging has expanded its network in the Asia Pacific region by adding a new location in Seoul, South Korea.

Called ePac Seoul, the new location is a partnership between ePac Holdings, ePac Holdings Asia, and South Korea based CC Labs.

The business will be located at 3F, Building C, 195-20, Jayumuyeok-gil, Baeksan-myeon, Gimje-si, Jeollabuk-do, Republic of South Korea, which is about 90 minutes outside of Seoul.

CC Labs CEO Kim Min-Choel will be managing the operation, which has started taking orders.

Kim Min-Choel said: “With small and medium-sized businesses accounting for 99% of all South Koren enterprises, 89% of employment, and strong government support, we’re excited to enter this market.

“ePac offers game-changing flexible packaging for brands that previously had limited options for sourcing their packaging.

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“Our customers will no longer be limited to importing their packaging, purchasing far more than they need, or applying labels to blank pouches.

“Our focus is on helping small brands grow with great packaging and our customers’ products stand out on retail shelves and portray an impressive image on e-commerce sites.”

The company’s Asia’s business, ePac Holdings Asia, was established last year to manage the its growth in the region.

Established in 2016, ePac provides various types of flexible pouches and roll stock for small-to-medium-sized brands.

The company operates 18 manufacturing plants across the US, Canada, Europe, and Indonesia.

In June last year, ePac Flexible Packaging announced plans to open a new facility to serve Northern California area.