Friday, September 26, 2025

Zeus Packaging Group acquires Simpac

Zeus Packaging Group, the global packaging company, has acquired Simpac Limited, the paper sack and packaging manufacturer.

Founded in 1903, Simpac has established itself as a market leader in fibre-based packaging, supplying bespoke paper sacks, branded food wraps, carrier bags, and sustainable e-commerce mailers to some of the UK’s largest retailers, food businesses, and agricultural producers.

Operating from facilities in Hull and Glasgow with over 130 employees, Simpac generates revenues exceeding £30 million.

By joining forces, Zeus customers gain access to Simpac’s specialised manufacturing expertise and next-generation sustainable products, while Simpac’s customers benefit from Zeus’ European supply chain infrastructure, global procurement strength, and advanced manufacturing capabilities across corrugated packaging, film extrusion, tapes and labels, and retail bag production.

Brian O’Sullivan, owner & founder of Zeus Packaging Group, said: “Simpac has a proven track record of innovation, from its Good-e™ mailers to the Paper Lift Liner that is already transforming food retail delivery.

“Their expertise in sacks, wraps, and branded packaging perfectly complements our wider capabilities in retail, e-commerce, industrial, food, and agricultural packaging. We see major synergies for our combined customers and clear opportunities to invest in innovative sustainable packaging solutions that together create a comprehensive offer unmatched in the market.”

Sandy Bole, managing director of Simpac, added: “For over a century, Simpac has been trusted by retailers, producers, and distributors to deliver high-quality packaging solutions. Our focus has always been on innovation — whether in branded food wraps, sustainable mailers, or productivity-enhancing technologies like the Paper Lift Liner.

“By joining Zeus, we now have the platform, scale, and resources to accelerate these innovations, expand our international reach, and deliver even more value to our combined customers.”

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