Cascais-headquartered Portuguese multinational running the in-plant "wall-to-wall" packaging model for global FMCG customers, with blow-moulded rigid-plastic containers reaching Nordic consumer brands through long-standing supply relationships.
Logoplaste, founded in Portugal in 1976 and majority-owned by investment firm Carlyle since 2021, is one of the world's pioneers of the "wall-to-wall" in-plant packaging model — Logoplaste operates factories inside customer manufacturing sites, supplying blown rigid-plastic bottles straight onto the filling line. The company operates more than 60 factories across 18 countries, serving blue-chip FMCG customers including Unilever, Nestlé, Procter & Gamble, Danone and Colgate — all of whom have significant Nordic operations.
Logoplaste's Nordic exposure is largely indirect but structurally important: its bottles end up on Nordic supermarket shelves through pan-European FMCG contracts. The company also has direct Nordic manufacturing presence through customer-linked plants supplying Nordic dairy and detergents categories, making it one of the clearest examples of Portuguese industrial innovation embedded inside Nordic retail.
Nordic FMCG customers increasingly demand packaging with high post-consumer-recycled (PCR) content and lightweighting to meet EU PPWR rules taking effect from 2030. Logoplaste has invested heavily in its Eco Label rPET and HDPE recyclate programmes and runs NextGen, a corporate venture arm looking at sustainable packaging start-ups — making the Cascais-based company a strategic supplier to Nordic retailers and brands navigating the packaging transition.
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