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Global flexible packaging and lidding films supplier KM Packaging has established a business entity in Australia, its second biggest export market after the United States.

Marking an important milestone in the company’s history, KM Packaging Services ANZ Pty Ltd was incorporated in Sydney, New South Wales, on 2 December 2022.

KM Packaging has been exporting packaging solutions to Australasia since 1996, and has developed a wide range of sustainable solutions to meet local demand. As a result of continued growth and success, KM says the business is now at a scale that can support this international development, which is a key part of the company’s long term strategic growth plan. 

John Shipley, KM’s business unit director for the Australian and European markets, said, “This expansion has been two years in the planning, and we are excited to build even stronger relationships with our partners and customers in the region. 

“The move will allow us to explore new opportunities right across the chilled, frozen and ambient ready meal, convenience and fresh produce, and protein sectors.” 

Tammy Spencer, business unit manager (ANZ) at KM Packaging.
Tammy Spencer, business unit manager (ANZ) at KM Packaging.

Running operations on the ground in Australia will be Tammy Spencer, who has been appointed as business unit manager (ANZ) based on the Gold Coast in Queensland. Spencer has a wealth of experience and was most recently business manager  Packaging & Polymers (QLD) with TCL Hofmann and previously with Multivac. 

Shipley said, “The establishment of the ANZ company and Tammy’s appointment allow us to provide local time zone support. We now have a greater dedicated resource to offer KM’s wider range, site visits and provide an enhanced service to our customers ‘in market’.” 

Spencer said, “KM has always had a strong reputation in the ANZ market. Customers spoke highly of their service and quality, so I knew they were a business with a strong customer focus and core values that I admire.”

Shipley added, “We are delighted to welcome Tammy on board. She is a very capable, conscientious, and personable individual. A perfect fit for KM’s culture and I’m sure she will be a great success in developing our growth in Australia and New Zealand.”

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