Celebrating Success at the 2024 FPLMA Awards

We’re proud to share that RollsPack has won Gold at the 2024 FPLMA Awards, recognising outstanding achievement in flexographic printing.

This year’s event brought together the best of Australia’s print and packaging industry. The competition was intense, which made our results even more rewarding—we came home with six awards, including several top honours.


What We Won

 

Our team received Gold Awards across four major flexographic and gravure categories:

  • Flexo – Narrow Web: Surface Print Film

  • Flexo – Wide Web: Reverse Print Film

  • Flexo – Wide Web: Surface Print Film

  • Gravure – Wide Web: Flexible Packaging

 

 

In addition to these Gold Awards, we were thrilled to receive the Innovation Award, which reflects our ongoing commitment to pushing boundaries and creating groundbreaking solutions. The Best in Show Award further acknowledged the excellence of our work across all categories, reinforcing our dedication to quality and innovation. We were also delighted that our Managing Director, Phillip Rolls, received recognition for his contributions with the Chairman’s Award.

We would also like to extend a special thank you to our valued clients: Carman’s, Snackbrands, Goodman Fielder, and Good Food Partners, who partnered with us on the award-winning packaging designs. These collaborations showcase the power of teamwork and shared vision, and we are grateful for the trust these brands have placed in us.

These awards aren’t just about trophies. They’re about pushing the industry forward.

Winning Gold at the FPLMA Awards shows that RollsPack is delivering some of the best packaging print work in the country. It highlights the expertise of our team, the quality of our technology, and our constant focus on innovation.

We want to thank our team, our clients, and the FPLMA judges. This win is the result of collaboration, attention to detail, and pride in our craft.

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