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K 2025: CCL’s IML division targets growth with smart, sustainable IML solutions

0:56 min K-Show 2025Labels and sleeves

CCL’s IML divison will present its latest advancements in In-Mold Labeling (IML) technology—designed to meet the evolving needs of the food, personal care, and household product sectors.

“Our IML solutions are developed with sustainability, performance, and shelf impact in mind,” says Fernando García Berbegal, Chief Sales Marketing Officer for IML at CCL. “As a global partner with local expertise, we’re proud to offer innovative materials and processes that help our customers meet regulatory demands, reduce plastic use, and elevate brand presence.”

Positioning itself as a flexible, innovative alternative to traditional IML giants, the CCL IML Division will showcase its growing capabilities in In-Mold Labeling (IML) — a strategic focus area as the company continues to expand its footprint across the European packaging sector.

“K 2025 is more than just a trade fair—it’s a statement of intent,” says José Vicente Guillem Picó, General Manager at CCL Spain. “We're here to challenge the status quo in IML by offering faster response times, tailored solutions, and a customer-first mindset. As brands look for more agile partners, the IML Division is ready to deliver. We are part of the global network and are targeting growth in many regions where CCL already has a substantial footprint”.

With growing demand for eco-conscious packaging across Europe and also globally, CCL‘s IML technology is a key enabler for brands seeking to combine functionality, design, and sustainability.

CCL@K2025: Hall 4 / Booth B51

www.ccllabel.com 

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