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'''Container & Packaging Supply''' is a family-owned business that has been providing packaging and logistical expertise for over 35 years.
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'''CPS (Creative Packaging Solutions)''' was founded by Mahir Aktaş, who studied mechanical engineering in Bavaria, Germany. Aktaş worked for companies like Kraus Maffai and Netstal-Maschinen AG in Switzerland. He decided to found CPS in Izmir, Turkey while maintaining his network in Western Europe.
The company has warehouses in Utah and Kentucky, as well as other channels of distribution and can provide small businesses, midsize companies or a large corporation with plastic containers, glass containers, lids, caps and closures.
 
  
The company is headquartered in Eagle, Idaho and has expanded its operations beyond a primarily local Northwestern business to serving customers in all 50 states and over 70 foreign countries and has build partnerships with customers and vendors by providing packaging and logistical expertise.
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CPS‘s administration and sales organisation is headquartered in Izmir, Turkey.
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The research and development engineering team is based in Bavaraia/Germany.
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Customized preforms of specific design are sampled in laboratories in Germany and Switzerland.
  
Container & Packaging Supply stocks over 1,700 different items in its fulfillment centers and has access to thousands more through its nationwide network of vendors and manufacturers.
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CPS developed Min-tec and Neck-lite technology that can possibly reduce PET bottle weight by 3-7% without negative effects on the mechanical properties.
  
Beyond plastic bottles, plastic jars, and glass bottles, CPS also offers cartons, silk-screen printing, labels and labeling services, design services, expert advice, logistics, and a customer service team.  
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Mint-Tec® is a innovative technology to mint the shape of the preform-base into its optimum design for the following blowing process. The effect is a significantly reduced wall thickness of the preform base, while the surface is increased.
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The special minting unit is shaping the conical or spherical base of the preform directly after injection moulding in the first heat. The minting unit is designed to use the reheat effect directly after the injection mould to decrease the wall thickness and to increase the outer surface of the preform through fast minting process. At the end of the shaping process the preform gets in contact with the cooling sleeve, were the cooling is very fast due to the reduced wall thickness and the increased outer surface.
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Mint-Tec® is compatible to almost every common preform system such as Husky, Netstal, Sipa, Sacmi and Sumitomo Systems.
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Neck-Lite® is a technology which allows to further optimize a modified preform-neck for the subsequent blowing process. The effect is a significantly reduced wall thickness of the preform neck, while the outer surface is increased. As a result, reheating in the blow moulding machine is far more efficient.
  
Strategic placement of CPS‘S fulfillment centers, ground transit time is reduced to three business days to all states and territories of the USA.
 
  
 
= Products / Technology =
 
= Products / Technology =
  
* Plastic containers
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* Mint-Tec®
* Glass containers
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* Neck-Lite®
* Lids, caps and closures
 
  
 
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Revision as of 07:15, 13 July 2017

CPS - Creative Packaging Solutions
Headquarters Izmir, Turkey
Website cpsturkey.com

CPS (Creative Packaging Solutions) was founded by Mahir Aktaş, who studied mechanical engineering in Bavaria, Germany. Aktaş worked for companies like Kraus Maffai and Netstal-Maschinen AG in Switzerland. He decided to found CPS in Izmir, Turkey while maintaining his network in Western Europe.

CPS‘s administration and sales organisation is headquartered in Izmir, Turkey. The research and development engineering team is based in Bavaraia/Germany. Customized preforms of specific design are sampled in laboratories in Germany and Switzerland.

CPS developed Min-tec and Neck-lite technology that can possibly reduce PET bottle weight by 3-7% without negative effects on the mechanical properties.

Mint-Tec® is a innovative technology to mint the shape of the preform-base into its optimum design for the following blowing process. The effect is a significantly reduced wall thickness of the preform base, while the surface is increased. The special minting unit is shaping the conical or spherical base of the preform directly after injection moulding in the first heat. The minting unit is designed to use the reheat effect directly after the injection mould to decrease the wall thickness and to increase the outer surface of the preform through fast minting process. At the end of the shaping process the preform gets in contact with the cooling sleeve, were the cooling is very fast due to the reduced wall thickness and the increased outer surface. Mint-Tec® is compatible to almost every common preform system such as Husky, Netstal, Sipa, Sacmi and Sumitomo Systems.

Neck-Lite® is a technology which allows to further optimize a modified preform-neck for the subsequent blowing process. The effect is a significantly reduced wall thickness of the preform neck, while the outer surface is increased. As a result, reheating in the blow moulding machine is far more efficient.


Products / Technology

  • Mint-Tec®
  • Neck-Lite®

History

References

PETplanet Insider Articles

Issue 4 / 2016: Injection moulding with preforms – does it always have to be this way?

External links

CPS - Creative Packaging Solutions Website
Min-Tec Website