PG Paper appoints Antalis as JK Paper merchant partner; collaboration aims to streamline distribution of FSC-certified paperboard Ultima GC1 in UK and Ireland, strengthening customer support and expediting how orders are fulfilled and delivered

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May 1, 2024 (press release) –

Paper merchant PG Paper and packaging company Antalis have partnered to distribute Ultima GC1, produced by India's JK Paper, in the UK and Ireland.

Ultima GC1, an FSC-certified paperboard, is renowned for its high stiffness and smooth top surface. It is created using a double coating on the top layer and a single coat on the opposite side. The paperboard is suitable for purposes such as packaging of pharmaceuticals, book covers and tags. Antalis offers next-day delivery for bulk or packet-wrapped Ultima GC1 in common weights and sizes. Meanwhile, PG Paper has won a Made in the UK, Sold to the World award.

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