To: richardred  who wrote (3803 ) 6/14/2015 5:36:08 PM From: richardred     Read Replies (1)  | Respond to    of 7239  RE-TGtredegarfilms.com  Amaray to spend 'millions' on acquisitions                                                                                                        European  injection molding specialist Amaray is looking to buy complementary  businesses in a bid to expand the business. The Corby, England-based  company, which has two plants in the United States, has defined targets  for growth within fast-moving consumer goods markets.  Amaray EU  managing director Jamie Tinsley said in a news release: “We are  particularly looking to acquire plastic injection molding manufacturers  already supporting major brands to whom innovation, development and  outstanding customer experience is key.”  Amaray has  already issued what it called a “challenge” to the packaging industry,  its packaging technologists, engineers and EU brand owners to allow  Amaray to reverse-engineer current plastic packaging and show how  Amaray’s experience and capabilities could add help customers.  Marketing manager Neil Pentecost told PRW   that the firm has “millions” to spend on new purchases, with the firm  looking to target smaller injection molding companies and possibly blow  molding firms to complement its current offering.  Pentecost added that the firm has also restructured its management team.  “Previously  we were run by three or four senior managers,” said Pentecost. “Now we  have a management team of 12, from all departments of the business,  which includes production, marketing and finance.”  Amaray is  part of ASG Worldwide, which is owned by investment firm Atlas Holdings  LLC of Greenwich, Conn. The company claims to be Europe’s largest  manufacturer of DVD boxes, and it also serves the personal care, home  care, food packaging, pharmaceutical and specialty molding markets.  Amaray has molding plants in Corby; Pittsfield, Mass.; Elizabethtown, Ky.; and Freden, Germany.plasticsnews.com