Vetaphone targets strong growth in 2014
Corona treatment specialist Vetaphone has set itself the target of increasing sales by 25 percent in 2014, as it looks to continue a period of strong growth.

The company sold more than 1,000 units in 2013, as well as unveiling new products, such as EASI-Plasma, which played a part in strong growth last year.
Jan Eisby (pictured, right), who runs Vetaphone with his brother Frank, said: ‘We have taken corona treatment far beyond what was ever envisaged when my father started the company, and with our development of commercially viable EASI-Plasma treatment, we can foresee significant growth opportunities ahead.
‘We need to build on our list of end users and OEMs, and find projects from our key accounts that challenge us and allow us to develop new products.'
For the future, Vetaphone has established a much larger target to grow sales by 400 percent in the years to 2016 through printing, laminating and key accounts, and is to target the mid and wide web markets, particularly with plasma treatment, with the company close to a technical breakthrough that will ‘significantly change the ground rules in the flexible packaging industry’.
It is also embarking on an investment program that in three phases over the next two years will see a complete refurbishment of its existing building, with increased production facilities and the construction of a new adjacent building on land owned by the company.
Read more about Vetaphone’s plans for the future here
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