Elepac will relocate to new factory in Ħal Far – €13 million investment to lead to 35 new jobs

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The Malta Business Weekly

Local manufacturing firm Elepac will be relocating to its new factory in Ħal Far from Bulebel. Through an investment of €13 million, some 35 new jobs will be created.

This was announced by Minister for the Economy and Industry Silvio Schembri during his visit to the new factory at Ħal Far where works are being carried out.

INDIS Malta, which falls under the remit of Minister Silvio Schembri, is supporting the project. This company will be relocating from its current facilities in the Bulebel industrial area to a more adequate, modern and larger building and will be optimising on all the space available, adopting a multilevel building concept.

In fact, Elepac operated in an area of 12,000 square metres at its Bulebel facility. In Ħal Far, the area of land is 9,000 square meters, however by means of the multilevel concept, Elepac will be operating in an area of 14,500 square meters, much larger than that of Bulebel.

“Elepac is a clear example of the vision we would like to see our country’s businesses take up. A company that has adopted and adapted to today’s challenges by engaging in new operational methods that boost production by 15%. A project that shows how businesses should adopt a change in their thinking to immediately adapt in a bid to secure their future”, said Minister Schembri.

Minister Schembri said that the €13 million investment will be split as follows: €8.4 million for the relocation which will create about 35 new jobs, €4.2 million towards new equipment, and as €625,000 in machinery.

“All this will place the company in a much more better position to meet the growing demand for its injection moulding-related products, mainly for the industries of electronics and toys”, said the minister.

Minister Schembri welcomed Elepac’s exports to European markets such as Italy, France, Germany, the Czech Republic, and the United Kingdom. He said the company has been successful in doing business in Singapore and Texas in the United States, and is also exploring business opportunities in North Africa, particularly Morocco.

Elepac’s Chief Executive Officer Mr Joseph Borg pointed out that in recent years the company invested in a plant and machinery and will be investing further through the relocation and the purchase of new machinery.

“We look forward to moving to the new facilities. Our current operations will occupy about 70% of the factory space, leaving ample room for growth in both production and employment. The shareholders and the board look forward to group’s continued investment programme over the coming years, which will certainly improve the group’s competitiveness and sustainability”, said Mr Borg.

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