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Forza Industries
Case Study

About

Forza was established in 2011 and quickly became one of the UK’s leading supplement organisations. Its spin-off brand The Supplement Factory makes high-quality products for brands in categories including sports nutrition, beauty from within, wellness, and vitamins and minerals.

Brief

Forza has a flourishing business with a strong reputation for creating top quality supplements. Their expertise is in high – and ever increasing – demand. Because of this, the company was looking for an innovative packaging partner that could keep up with their fast-moving business. They wanted stunning packaging solutions that would really make their customers’ products stand out from the crowd.

Findings

Immediately, Forza found a packaging partner in Actionpoint. We have been working together on a project-by-project basis and become one of their ‘go to’ suppliers for production runs, large and small.

Results

  • Capitalised on our rapid sample turnaround times
  • Collaboration on a range of innovate designs and packaging solutions
  • ‘Go To’ suppliers for production runs, large and small
  • Ability to work on a project-by-project basis

Industry
Supplement Manufacturer

Location
Ashford, Kent

Service Required
Bespoke Packaging

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