Technical Intake
Share package format, resin family, fill condition, target region, annual volume, and sample deadline.
[email protected]The fastest route to a useful Amcor response is a precise technical brief. Tell the team what the package must hold, where it will be sold, which declarations are required, how fast samples are needed, and whether the objective is a new package, an alternate supplier comparison, a resin-cost reduction review, or a sustainability update. This contact page is designed for procurement, packaging engineering, regulatory affairs, and quality teams that need a documented response rather than a generic catalog link.
Share package format, resin family, fill condition, target region, annual volume, and sample deadline.
[email protected]Route REACH, RoHS, food-contact, packaging composition, and recycled-content statement requests.
[email protected]Global buyer inquiries are reviewed Monday through Friday. Urgent launch issues should include site and deadline.
Mon-Fri, regional business hoursA strong inquiry includes more than "send price." Add the intended product, package size, resin preference, current package pain point, region, compliance needs, sustainability target, and expected annual volume. If the project involves Amcor rigid plastics locations or a site transfer, include the manufacturing or distribution region. If the project involves PET packaging, include fill temperature, closure type, shelf-life target, and decoration approach.
For compliance requests, name the statement you need and the market where it will be used. For cost-reduction requests, identify what may change: resin family, package weight, decoration, pallet pattern, tooling status, or supplier continuity. The more specific the brief, the faster the response can separate technical feasibility from commercial assumptions.
If the request is tied to a current package, include photos, approximate dimensions, closure style, fill volume, target resin family, and any issue that triggered the review. If the request is tied to a new product launch, include the expected launch window, pilot quantity, production site, distribution region, and approval owner. That context helps Amcor route the question to the right technical, compliance, and commercial path from the first response.