Daniel Rosa, President

A great family adventure indeed, probably too rare in France, and which deserves to be praised. A company, which now manufactures in the Val de Reuil, tens of millions of products a year, with fourteen plastic injection machines running (from 35 tonnes to 270 tonnes) and who has managed to develop itself in several very specific market niches, with the manufacture of spray caps and dispensing system (capacity: 800 000 pcs/week), distribution system (400 000 pcs/week) and decorative parts for perfumery (500 000 pcs/week). "Actually there is no secret recipe behind our growth," explains Daniel Rosa, President, "the daily obsession of the company can be summed up in a single watchword, Innovation! This is true concerning our products but its is also for our production tool, because there aren’t that many solutions to keep a competitive edge. You need to rely on automation and be as flexible as possible." The firm that dedicates 90% of its work to specific developments owns to date eight assembly machines on its site in the Val de Reuil and continues to invest in automatic machine control systems and in new robotized lines.

Among the latest innovations to date, a new distribution system to refill bottles showcased at the latest Luxe Pack.

In terms of specific developments, IPack signed the design of the new Mercedes Benz packaging. A cutting edge realization that required careful adjustments. The packaging consists of a galvanized ABS front tightly snapped in a shell, which supports a bottle thanks to a clever "fork" device, which enables to reduce chain of dimensions and to ensure the positioning of the specific push-button at the very top of the bottle.

There is also the design of the new Mont Blanc, through joint work with the technical department of Interparfums, which resulted in the design of a cap that ensures that there is no gap between its base and the shoulder of the bottle. A patented built-in rack mechanism actually enables to absorb the play between the different components.

Spain comes in support!

"The decision to establish ourselves industrially in Spain in 1700 sqm of buildings, says Daniel Rosa was quite simple to take. This is due both to a business opportunity and industrial reality. In fact, we were increasingly working with decoration specialists and suppliers of metal parts in the region. And more generally speaking, we needed to increase our assembly capacity so it made sense to want to develop the integration of components and services locally. This does not mean that we are not investing in France, on the contrary, as part of our development, we have launched a recruiting programme focusing of eight new job creations, and new talents have already joined our Quality and Design Departments, and we are still actively looking for additional staff, particularly two press set-up technicians and an adjuster".