PTI has relocated its European headquarters to Luxembourg
PTI has relocated its European headquarters to Luxembourg. According to the company, the move is intended to support its activities in the European packaging market and to provide a modern facility for technical services, customer collaboration and training. PTI also cites Luxembourg’s central location and logistics connections as factors in the decision.
“Luxembourg offers several advantages that align with our commercial priorities, including closer proximity to many of our key European customers, improved access to major logistics corridors, and a highly supportive business environment for international companies,” says Raymond Semaan, Business Development Manager, PTI Luxembourg.
PTI’s European journey began in 1998 in Lausanne, Switzerland, where it was established to expand package and materials development services for PTI’s European customers. In 2000, operations moved to Yverdon-les-Bains to meet the growing need for advanced testing and analytical laboratory capabilities.
For more than two decades, Yverdon-les-Bains served as the foundation of PTI’s work and relationships in Europe. The organisation’s reputation was built by a dedicated group of engineers, scientists, and packaging specialists whose expertise in materials science, package performance, and analytical testing shaped PTI’s European presence.
Today, PTI in Europe is recognised as an EPBP and RecyClass preferred laboratory. These designations are reinforced by PTI’s expertise in materials science, package integrity and performance evaluation – a combination of laboratory capability, technical rigor, trust and consistency. The company says that it remains committed to delivering the same scientific integrity, analytical know-how, and customer partnership that European clients have relied on for decades.
This relocation is claimed to represent not a departure from PTI’s identity, but a continuation of it – carrying forward the same standards, values and technical expertise into a new environment designed to support the future of packaging innovation.
