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Coloured sheets - Italy

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  1. DATEX-TRADE

    Italy

    The company DATEX-TRADE, is a Manufacturer/ Producer, which operates in the Bed linen industry. It also operates in the printed coloured sheets industries. It is based in Gandino, Italy.

  2. EUROCELL SRL

    Italy

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    Eurocell transforms food grade Cellophane™ and polypropylene into block bottom bags, block bottom bags with sealed bottom, heat-sealed gusseted bags and flat bags, sheets, discs for Hamburgers made from Cellophane™, white baking paper and pink polyethylene, NatureFlex™ food grade packaging, a UNI EN 13432 standard compostable film. Eurocell was founded in 1988 by the Finotelli family that is always seeking solutions that are practicable for who has to implement them in their production and sales cycle. At the same time it also places great value to the convenience of its use for the end user. The block bottom bags, block bottom bags with sealed bottom, heat-sealed gusseted and flat bags can be customised in regard to size and dimensions and 8-colour flexographic printing is available for various size combinations.

  3. TOVO GOMMA SPA

    Italy

    Tovo Gomma spa has been working in the elastomer sector since 1973, and is responsible for all operations starting with design to making black and coloured rubber blends, continuous vulcanized and cellular rubber sheets that are intended for application in a vast range of sectors including: automotive, electrical appliances, building, footwear, pipes, cables, thermal, electrical and acoustic insulation, food processing.

  4. GRAFICHE BOFFI SRL

    Italy

    "A computer desktop. Or a blank sheet of paper. No inspiration. Isn't that always how everybody starts off? Yet you always end up with something to read. Something that has a pleasing thickness, a heft, many colours, a smell. It's inevitable. In the beginning, you know how it'll end, but never where to start. And suddenly inspiration arrives; not with a word, rather with the idea of wide open windows: the glass that drinks in the sun and, above it all, the deep blue sky..."