Tadbik seeks global status
With overseas operations in the US, South Africa and Russia and plans for further global expansion, the Israel-based Tadbik group has ambitions to become one of the world’s leading packaging converting companies.
Tadbik supplies the full range of label and flexible packaging materials, converted on an equally broad spread of printing technologies – including a recent investment in two HP Indigo wider format 20000 digital presses.
The company also manufacturers its own PS label and shrink sleeve label applicators and shrink tunnels. Along with comprehensive in-house design and repro services and a growing business in smart packaging technologies, Tadbik is increasingly offering a complete, one-stop service to its global customer base.
Tadbik was founded in 1983 by entrepreneur Ilan Drory and went public on the Tel-Aviv stock exchange ten years later. Drory remains the majority shareholder with the balance held by investment group IEL and public shareholders.
The Tadbik group employs 1,000 people across the globe – five locations in Israel, and plants in New Jersey, North America; Johannesburg, South Africa; and Moscow, Russia.
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