CCL Label expands operations in Tibi, Spain
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Packaging Solutions
CCL Label has announced the expansion of its operations in Tibi, Spain, enhancing production of high performance shrink sleeves and in-mould labels (IML) to serve brand driven food and beverage markets with printing, compliance, and sustainability.

Locally produced in Spain and globally backed by CCL’s innovation network, the Tibi facility now offers offset and gravure printing technologies that deliver vibrant graphics, precise detail, and outstanding consistency for demanding food and beverage packaging.
‘We have significantly strengthened our production platform in Tibi with the addition of new high performance printing presses and expanded die cutting capabilities,’ said Reinhard Streit, group vice president food and beverage global. ‘In parallel, we are consolidating our entire in-mould label operation into the new facility, bringing it together with our shrink sleeve manufacturing. This integration enhances efficiency, accelerates lead times, and creates a powerful centre of excellence for decorative solutions serving the food and beverage market.’
The expanded operations are fully aligned with emerging European and Spanish packaging regulatory landscapes, particularly the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR), which becomes binding across member states and introduces harmonised design, recyclability, and labelling requirements throughout the EU packaging lifecycle.

CCL’s Tibi production lines support these regulatory frameworks by offering shrink sleeves and in-mould labels designed to be PPWR compliant and aligned with Design for Recycling guidelines, enabling brands to achieve strong shelf impact without compromising end of life performance.
‘Expanding our footprint in Tibi reinforces our commitment to both market excellence and responsible design,’ said Reinhard. ‘We combine local agility with global expertise to help brands thrive in an evolving regulatory landscape – from labelling compliance to sustainable packaging outcomes.’


















