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Multivac appointed exclusive, authorized sales distributor of MYLAR COOK films from DuPont Teijin Films

The two companies agreed to this Cooperation and Distribution Agreement to include Europe, Americas, Oceanic, Africa, and the Middle East.

The Agreement combines the strengths and skills of the two companies to bring thrermoforming solutions to brand owners, protein providers, food disributors, retailers and end use customers.  Multivac will promote this innovative packaging concept at Seafood Processing Europe (Brussels), Hispack (Barcelona) and iba (Munich).

Working in partnership, Multivac brings their technology in thermoforming, and solutions while DuPont Teijin Films brings their expertise in customized thermoformable and sealant films. 

The agreement has been in effect since July 1, 2012.

MYLAR COOK films are thermoformable films, which were specially developed for the preparation of food in the high-temperature range up to 218 degrees Celsius (425 degrees Fahrenheit).  The food product is cooked in the oven or in the microwave in its sealed pack.

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