PolyFlex Products opens operations in Germany

Firm to serve European locations with custom returnable packaging, protective shipping containers and dunnage systems.


PolyFlex Products, a global leader in reusable packaging, has announced the establishment of PolyFlex Products UG in Dusseldorf Germany.

The new firm will provide sales, engineering, technical support and manufacturing capabilities for customers in Germany, the European Union and those U.S. companies with German affiliations.

PolyFlex Products engineers and manufactures plastic, urethane and rubber material handling products that include custom returnable packaging, protective shipping containers, plus custom and standard dunnage systems.

PolyFlex Products UG will house the engineering, technical support and sales staff while finished products will be supplied by PolyFlex Products or its local manufacturing partners.

“Many of our customers are manufacturing products globally and they need to securely transport product to various locations worldwide,” said Mark Kirchmer, PolyFlex CEO. “Our new Dusseldorf facility is one more location that allows us to serve globally and locally, making us more responsive to their needs.”


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