Beatson Clark'S Embossed Bottle Cuts The Mustard

Beatson Clark has transformed a standard hexagonal bottle for a range of products to be sold in the oil and vinegar retail chain. Dutch food company Wijndragers already uses Beatson's standard 250ml hexagonal bottle for a number of its products, but the company needed a bespoke bottle for a private label range to be sold in stores worldwide. Beatson Clark came up with a solution by embossing each facet of the hexagonal bottle with the oil and vinegar logo, which meant the customer could have a unique bottle with minimal outlay. Following recent investment in new sculpting software, Beatson Clark is able to add improved definition and quality to its embossing. And because it can emboss names, textures and logos on to produts from its general sales range, the company can produce unique bottles and jars at a volume of around 150k units, when produced alongside the plain version of the container.

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Glass International Oct/2014 8
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Beatson Clark'S Embossed Bottle Cuts The Mustard
Glass International Oct/2014 8
PA 1076
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