The Mexican Packaging And Container Association Awarded 43 Of Vitro’s containers In Its Annual Competition“Stellar Packaging And Containers 2010”

Date: 25 June 2010
Source: Vitro

Date: 25 June 2010

San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo León, México, June 23, 2010 – In recognition of the innovative and practical designing of its glass containers developed with Vitro’s strategic vision and broad experience, the Mexican Association of Packaging and Containers (AMEE) awarded 43 prizes to containers manufactured by Vitro for the wine, liquor, pharmaceutical, food, cosmetic and beverage industries in its annual competition “Stellar Packaging and Containers 2010”.

Of these, 36 were awarded with a prize and a diploma.
 
Upon receiving the awards from the judges, Roberto Romero, Marketing Director for Vitro’s Glass Containers business unit, explained, “The integrated focus of our Research, Sales, Marketing, Operations and VGD (Vitro Global Design) departments added to Vitro’s technological resources to deliver winning proposals to our customers, has been the key to the design and production of successful materials for the point of sale”. Of the 43 awards received for the company, headed by Adrián Sada and directed by Hugo A. Lara García, 22 were for containers from the health and beauty industry, 7 for food products (including the Anáhuac University prototype) and 14 for the beverage industry.
 
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