• Burgopak is a specialist in pharmaceutical, compliance, child resistant and vitamin packaging.
    Burgopak is a specialist in pharmaceutical, compliance, child resistant and vitamin packaging.
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Burgopak's unique foldable packaging system is expanding its global presence, following a new partnership in the US.

The K1-Packaging Group has announced it will bring UK and Australia-based packaging design agency Burgopak to the US.

Combining Burgopak’s patented packaging system with K1's print and production facilities, the partnership will mean a stronger line-up of packaging solutions for the global market.

Burgopak's managing director Rosie Reardon said the company's supply chain would now be more efficient.

“K1's nutraceutical manufacturing facilities and expertise offer great perspective for us,” she said.

K1 president Mike Tsai said he was impressed by Burgopak’s “ingenious” packaging system.

“K-1 Packaging Group is delighted to be offering Burgopak as part of its product line-up,” he said.

Both Burgopak and K1 have international clients in the nutraceutical, consumer tech and gift card markets. Burgopak’s dual-sliding packaging system offers an unusual opening experience and several additional consumer benefits. The format allows printed material to remain with the product and combines portability, product protection and integrated product information in a neat, compact package.

Burgopak Asia Pacific's office is located in North Sydney, NSW.

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