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The Clondalkin Group announces...
the acquisition of Direct Plastics Ltd, one of Canada's leading producers of flexible packaging, based in Orangeville Ontario. The Clondalkin Group is an international producer of flexible and specialist packaging products, headquartered in Amsterda...
2007-09-25
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Direct Plastics Ltd. hires Don Oldford as...
Mr. Don Oldford has been hired by Direct plastics Ltd. to develop two key strategic markets, Confectionery and Bakery. In his capacity as Business Development Manager Don will assist in developing Strategic Market positioning and Selling strategies ...
2007-02-02
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Direct Plastics Ltd. is a registered Opaltone printer...
Opaltone is a color management system which offers a wide range in color selection, superior color brilliance and color to color register while using up to 7 print stations. Please contact your Account Manager to view recently printed samples as well...
2007-09-25
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VISION & GOALS
Our Philosophy is Simple...
Vision:
We will be one of the most reputable manufacturers and marketers of flexible packaging solutions, experts in our target markets. Our account managers and support staff will create mutually beneficial business relationships through true Key Account Management. We will be a market driven, service oriented company highly supported by technology and information systems. Our customers will agree that we supply the highest level of value of all of their suppliers.
Our facility will be modern, clean and organized. Our equipment will be on the leading edge of technology. A fully trained workforce will support the delivery of high quality, defect free products.
We will have dynamic, progressive, effective management and leadership.
Our highly motivated and skilled employees will have a high degree of ownership and responsibility for the company’s success.
Goals:
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To transform an entrepreneurial sales and product driven organization into a professionally managed market driven solutions provider.
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To profitably grow our annual sales by an average of 15% a year to $35mm by 2008.
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