ePac Flexible Packaging is set to add 26 more HP Indigo digital presses as part of its expansion across the globe.

The company is expanding into further locations across North America, Europe and Asia Pacific.

The new 26 HP Indigo 25K Digital Presses units will create a 76-press global fleet for ePac by 2021.

With this additional rollout, ePac is set to become the first converter to deploy the new HP Indigo 25K Digital Press.

The firm will install the first HP Indigo 25K at its site in Sacramento, California starting next month.

ePac Flexible Packaging CEO Jack Knott said: “The ability for rapid growth through proven technology and global support of HP Indigo is helping us reach yet another milestone in our history and bring innovation and change to new sites around the world and the communities they serve.”

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The design is based on the HP Indigo 20000 platform and optimises production efficiency while reducing environmental impact.

HP Indigo general manager Haim Levit said: “The ePac business model is truly disruptive in its new category creation.

“Our goal is to innovate with our customers to expand this category, and potentially others, using top of the line digital print.

“We are proud of our close collaboration with ePac and look forward to leveraging HP’s global presence to scale up the next stage of their growth and see them serve even more brands and communities around the world.”

In November last year, ePac announced plans to invest in new HP Indigo 20000 digital presses.