ePac Flexible Packaging

ePac Flexible Packaging

Global provider of custom flexible packaging

Overview

ePac Flexible Packaging provides custom flexible packaging options—standup pouches, lay-flat pouches, rollstock, and connected packaging—for a global customer base. Orders start from artwork submission and typically ship within 5–15 business days after artwork approval, with a technology-driven system that supports unlimited SKUs and transparent pricing. Compared with competitors, ePac combines international scale, rapid turnaround, flexible production quantities, eco-friendly films, and strong customer connections. The goal is to deliver more sales, more customer connections, more environmental responsibility, and more flexibility while expanding its global footprint and supporting communities.

About ePac Flexible Packaging

Simplify's Rating
Why ePac Flexible Packaging is rated
B-
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Food & Agriculture

Industrial & Manufacturing

Design

Consumer Goods

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Late Stage VC

Total Funding

$45M

Headquarters

Austin, Texas

Founded

2016

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What believers are saying

  • February 2026 North America expansion adds Phoenix capacity and boosts Atlanta, Philadelphia, Vancouver.
  • Butterfly's January 2026 acquisition brings food-sector relationships and capital for growth.
  • Interpack 2026 exposure strengthens ePacConnect demand from brands needing traceability and compliance.

What critics are saying

  • Phoenix and Mesa expansions in 2026 risk quality misses and delayed commissioning.
  • Esko partners can copy ePac's connected workflow, compressing pricing by 2027.
  • HP Indigo dependence and fast-turn promises create existential failure if uptime slips.

What makes ePac Flexible Packaging unique

  • ePacONE connects 23 locations and 60 presses for order-to-demand production.
  • January 2026 Butterfly acquisition preserved Virag Patel and ePac's proprietary operating model.
  • Interpack 2026 with Esko showcases ePac's connected-packaging leadership across design-to-logistics.

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Funding

Total Funding

$45M

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Funded Over

1 Rounds

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

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Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

Paid Vacation

Paid Holidays

Remote Work Options

Hybrid Work Options

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Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

-1%
Africa Print
Apr 15th, 2026
Esko announces guided tour to bring connected packaging ecosystem to life.

Esko announces guided tour to bring connected packaging ecosystem to life. 15th April 2026 Esko is joining forces with its technology partners to deliver a fully immersive, end-to-end packaging experience, offering print professionals, converters and brand owners a unique opportunity to witness the complete packaging journey in action. Running daily from 7-13 May at interpack, Messe Düsseldorf, the guided 'From Design to Production Line' experience will give visitors the rare opportunity to see behind the scenes of a fully connected packaging ecosystem, from initial design through artwork, print production, coding and marking, and finally into logistics and pallet optimisation. Developed in collaboration with some of the key print and packaging technology players, the one-hour experience demonstrates how integrated data and workflow automation can accelerate speed-to-market, ensure compliance, and enable more sustainable packaging production. 'This is not a traditional booth demonstration,' said Jan De Roeck, Marketing Director at Esko. 'We are breaking down silos across the packaging value chain to show, live and in context, how connected technologies and integrated data can transform the way a real-world granola pack is developed, produced and delivered, faster, compliant, and with more focus on sustainability.' Visitors will embark on a four-phase journey developed by Esko and Videojet Technologies in association with partner companies Amazon Transparency, CarbonQuota, ePac Flexible Packaging, io.tt, Laetus, Recyda and RegASK: - Phase 1, Concept and Digital Shelf: See how packaging concepts are created and refined using advanced 2D and 3D design tools, including structural packaging and retail-ready displays. - Phase 2, Intelligent Artwork: Focusing on the 'middle mile' of packaging, this phase highlights how AI-driven compliance, connected data, and partner integrations simplify complexity. 'Demonstrations will include real-time regulatory monitoring, carbon footprint analysis, recyclability insights, and the implementation of Digital Product Passports using GS1 Digital Link-enabled QR codes,' said De Roeck. - Phase 3, Printing Process: Attendees will observe a previously printed pouch, produced using both digital and flexographic technologies. 'The demonstration will include high-quality digital print production alongside next-generation flexo platemaking,' said De Roeck. 'This phase illustrates how converters can achieve superior print quality while reducing ink usage and supporting sustainability goals.' - Phase 4, Production Line and Logistics: The final phase brings the packaging to life on the production line, showcasing real-time coding, marking, and traceability. 'The journey concludes with palletisation optimisation, where attendees can explore how smarter logistics decisions reduce costs and environmental impact,' said De Roeck. Key benefits highlighted throughout the tour include achieving faster packaging development cycles through connected workflows, enhanced compliance with evolving global regulations, improved sustainability through data-driven decision-making, greater supply chain transparency and traceability, and reduced costs through optimised production and logistics. Participants will also receive a physical sample of the granola pack produced during the experience, offering a tangible takeaway from the journey. 'This experience gives visitors a blueprint for the future of packaging,' added De Roeck. 'By connecting every stage of the process, companies can move faster, operate more efficiently, and turn sustainability and compliance into competitive advantages.' The 'From Design to Production Line' experience will run daily from 2pm throughout interpack and last approximately one hour.

Plastics News
Mar 25th, 2026
Flexible packaging maker epac expanding in North America.

Flexible packaging maker epac expanding in North America. March 25, 2026 11:56 AM EDT A flexible packaging converter that built a network of operations around the world based on digital printing and quick turnaround times is undertaking what is being described as a "significant expansion" in North America. In this week's Material Insights, Frank Esposito reports that polystyrene is joining PVC and several engineering thermoplastics all moving higher to start 2026. He links the increases to seasonal construction demand, inventory building and higher feedstock costs, while noting a pricing turnaround for nylon after earlier weakness tied to automotive demand. Staying current is easy with newsletters delivered straight to your inbox.

The Cannata Group LLC
Jan 17th, 2026
Butterfly Equity Acquires ePac Flexible Packaging

Butterfly Equity acquires ePac flexible packaging. Butterfly Equity, a Los Angeles-based private equity firm specializing in the food and beverage sector, has announced the completion of its acquisition of ePac Holdings ("ePac" or the "Company") from its investor consortium, including Amcor and Indevco North America. ePac is the global leading producer of digitally printed flexible packaging, with a strong position across the consumer-packaged goods ("CPG") landscape. Founded in 2016, ePac specializes in flexible packaging solutions for innovative, fast-growing CPG customers, with a particular focus on food end markets and built around a unique and proprietary technology platform, ePacONE, which serves as the engine enabling order-to-demand production across its entire network. ePac operates 14 facilities throughout the U.S. and Canada, offering customers automated quoting, fast turnaround times and consistent quality across numerous product specifications. The incumbent leadership team, led by CEO and co-founder Virag Patel, will continue to operate ePac and has retained a significant ownership interest in the business. "Over the past decade, ePac has redefined the packaging model by putting the most advanced technology in the hands of the world's most innovative brands," said Virag Patel. "By partnering with Butterfly, we enter a new phase of acceleration. This partnership allows us to continue disrupting the industry while leveraging Butterfly's connectivity throughout the food & beverage ecosystem. Together, we will continue to evaluate and deploy next-generation technologies and platforms, like ePacONE, to deliver unmatched value and brand growth for our customers, regardless of their size or scale." "We're thrilled to partner with the ePac team as Butterfly's first platform investment into the packaging market - a critical component of the food value chain," said Butterfly partner and head of investment team, Vishal Patel. "Our deep and specialized expertise in food end markets will enable ePac's growth while reinforcing its commitment to outstanding customer service for the leaders and innovators in food and other categories. ePac has already established itself as a market leader, and together we aim to build on that success." "We have been deeply impressed with ePac's specialization and their ability to lead the market," said Eric Tommarello, managing director at Butterfly. "The Company's visionary management team has demonstrated a strong track record of execution, and we believe the combination of seamless technology, speed of service and an obsessive focus on the customer experience has created a scalable foundation for continued growth in the digitally printed packaging category." Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Butterfly was advised by Kirkland & Ellis LLP on legal matters in connection with the transaction and by William Blair on financial matters. Baird is acting as financial advisor to ePac, and Greenberg Traurig, LLP is acting as legal counsel to ePac. About ePac flexible packaging. Founded in 2016, ePac is the world's largest networked flexible packaging provider, serving brands of all sizes in the consumer-packaged goods industry. ePac operates a tech-enabled platform with 14 facilities in the U.S. and Canada, all with identical set-ups, offering customers automated quoting, digital printing capabilities and exceptional service times offering a full complement of films including sustainable options. ePac's founders began with a mission to provide locally based consumer packaged goods companies the ability to compete with large brands with great packaging. ePac's customers are high-growth leaders and innovators across small, medium, and larger companies, many of whom are focused on creating natural and innovative products for consumers. ePac's customers benefit from speed to market, the ability to order to demand, and the latest in connected packaging technology through ePacConnect. Through its proprietary technology platform, ePacONE (One Network Everywhere), ePac provides brands of all sizes the ability to produce any order size in any of its facilities. ePac is headquartered in San Diego, California. About Butterfly Equity. Butterfly is a Los Angeles, California-based private equity firm that invests exclusively in the $26 trillion food sector. Butterfly is a leading "seed to fork" food ecosystem investor in North America and seeks to generate consistent investment returns through deep sector expertise, a data-driven investment process, and an operations-driven approach to value creation. Since its founding in 2016, the firm has invested in a diverse portfolio of category-leading businesses representing approximately $9 billion in enterprise value including The Duckhorn Portfolio, Rise Baking Company, Actus Nutrition, Chosen Foods, MaryRuth Organics, Pete and Gerry's, Orgain, Generous Brands (a portfolio consistent of Health-Ade, Evolution Fresh, and Bolthouse Farms), Bolthouse Fresh Foods, QDOBA, and Pacifico Aquaculture. To learn more, please visit https://www.bfly.com/.

Packaging Gateway
Jan 16th, 2026
Butterfly Equity concludes purchase of ePac Holdings

Butterfly Equity concludes purchase of ePac Holdings. Founded in 2016, ePac provides digitally printed flexible packaging for consumer-packaged goods. Private equity firm Butterfly Equity has completed its acquisition of ePac Holdings, a producer of digitally printed flexible packaging. Financial specifics of the deal remain undisclosed. Butterfly Equity acquired the business from its investor consortium, which included Amcor and Indevco North America. Founded in 2016, ePac Holdings provides digitally printed flexible packaging for consumer-packaged goods, with a particular emphasis on food products. The company operates 14 sites across the US and Canada, supplying various packaging solutions to customers in the sector. Its operations are supported by a proprietary technology platform known as ePacONE, which enables order-to-demand production throughout its facilities. US tariffs are shifting - will you react or anticipate? Don't let policy changes catch you off guard. Stay proactive with real-time data and expert analysis. ePac CEO Virag Patel commented: "Over the past decade, ePac has redefined the packaging model by putting the most advanced technology in the hands of the world's most innovative brands. "By partnering with Butterfly, we enter a new phase of acceleration. This partnership allows us to continue disrupting the industry while leveraging Butterfly's connectivity throughout the food & beverage ecosystem. Together, we will continue to evaluate and deploy next-generation technologies and platforms, like ePacONE, to deliver unmatched value and brand growth for our customers, regardless of their size or scale." The current management team at ePac, headed by chief executive and co-founder Virag Patel, will stay in place following the acquisition. The leadership group has also retained a stake in the company. Butterfly managing director Eric Tommarello said: "Packaging-gateway has been deeply impressed with ePac's specialisation and their ability to lead the market. "The company's visionary management team has demonstrated a strong track record of execution, and we believe the combination of seamless technology, speed of service and an obsessive focus on the customer experience has created a scalable foundation for continued growth in the digitally printed packaging category."

Business Wire
Jan 15th, 2026
Butterfly Equity acquires ePac, global leader in digitally printed flexible packaging

Butterfly Equity, a Los Angeles-based private equity firm focused on food and beverage, has acquired ePac Holdings from its investor consortium, including Amcor and Indevco North America. Financial terms were not disclosed. Founded in 2016, ePac is the global leader in digitally printed flexible packaging, serving the consumer-packaged goods sector. The company has established a strong market position across the CPG landscape. The acquisition marks Butterfly Equity's continued investment in the food and beverage supply chain sector.

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