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CCL inks deal with Pacman Group

  • Middle East: Tuesday, July 28 - 2009 at 12:59

Dubai-based Pacman Group has signed a licensing deal with CCL Industries Inc., Canada-based maker of specialty packaging for the consumer products and healthcare industries, to expand the Canadian company's label sales to the Middle East and Africa. Under the agreement, which will come into effect August 1, Pacman Group is granted exclusive rights to manufacture CCL labels in the Middle East and Africa, outside of South Africa. The company will change its corporate identity to Pacman-CCL as part of the licensing deal, but will remain a wholly owned unit of privately held Albwardy Investment, also based in Dubai.

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