Ansa Polymer

Ansa Polymer is the leading supplier of premium flexible and rigid plastic packaging. Proper packaging should be functional and it should protect the product and have merchandising appeal. This appeal is enhanced by our printing capabilities that include Spot, Line and Full Colour Process Printing. We guide our customers through every phase of the development process that stands between the idea and the finished product, thereby creating a unique and functional plastic package for a special product.

To ensure consistent quality, we adhere to the highest international standards and control processes. Our well-equipped laboratories provide the space and equipment to conduct many ongoing tests to ensure that the highest standards are maintained.

Member type

Ordinary

Address

51-59 Tumpuna Road
South Guanapo

City

Arima

Country

Trinidad

Phone number

1-868-643-1419

Fax Number

1-868-643-1254

Email address

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Website

http://www.ansamcal.com

Products/Services

Flexible Products -
Plain Sheeting, Tubing, Shrink Film, Construction Film, Plain Liner & Stock Bags, Plain High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Bags, Printed Sheeting & HDPE and Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE)Bags, Printed Polypropylene (PP) Rolls & Bags;

Laminates -
Printed Sheeting & Bags, Stand-Up Pouches, Garbage Bags- Standard Flat Packs & Bags on Roll;

Rigid Products -
Custom Made Plastic Bottles- HDPE, LDPE, PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride), PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate), and PP, Plastic Caps- PP & PS (Polystyrene),
Industrial Buckets, Basins,

Beverage Crates - Full and Half Depth.

TTMA Notice

Labour Productivity – your tool to improving competitiveness

6th July, 2011

TTMA invites you to attend our seminar at TIC 2011 entitled, Labour Productivity—your tool to improving competitiveness on Thursday 16th June 2011 from 2:00pm to 4:00 pm at the Hyatt Regency.
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Trade Brief

TTMA’s Trade Brief May/June 2011

4th July, 2011

The TT-Panama Partial Scope Agreement was concluded on June 3, 2011 after merely three rounds of negotiations, which is testament to the willingness of both parties to expand trade.
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