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Omnipack-Reyniers: 37M€ and leader in fruit packaging in Belgium

Reyniers-Verbiest family

Omnipack-Reyniersestablished in Sint-Martens-Latemis a recognized player in the food packagingin particular fruit and vegetables. Starting operations in 1934, this family business initially specialized in exporting apples and pears to England and Sweden. With over 9,000 square metres operational space and 22 packaging linesIt is firmly positioned in its sector.

  • Product lineFruits and vegetables, including citrus fruits and pre-packaged fruits.
  • Export: Mainly to England and Sweden.
  • InfrastructureTwo main sites - initial development in Waarschoot, expansion in Boortmeerbeek near the tomato-growing region.
  • InnovationIntroduced retail-verpakking or retail packaging in the 1970s.
  • Capacity9,000 m² production area with 22 packaging lines.
  • Distribution: Through refrigerated trucks, accessing the consumer market via the distribution sector.
  • ValuesEstimated wealth at €37 005 000.

The company stands out for its ability to package smaller volumes directly for consumers. Innovative packaging while remaining close to strategic agricultural regions has been a key factor in their success.

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