A big pile of number twos. . .
Photographer to model: "act like it's really heavy. . . yeah, brilliant!"
"No. I'm going to have to get underneath to do this."
Now how do I get out?
Some settling of contents may occur in transit.
Kids did this.
. . Isn't that a contradiction in terms?
And why not?
A great idea beautifully executed. Makes you proud. . .
Good to see he's wearing safety glasses. . . you wouldn't want him to take any chances.
"Of course the real thing will have to be much bigger. . .!"
It's all well and good, but it needs a bloke in a Crimpline suit on the cover
"You'll never guess what Maude has done now. . .?"
Good camera angle leads to unlikely fork-lift technique.
That last one will have to go on the passenger seat.
Press launch from the days when it still included a decent lunch.
Just shove them in anywhere – they can sort it out at the other end.
The days when 50Kg sacks were all the rage!
. . . The answer is everything, it seems, but not in the same bag, surely?
"Do you have to button your jacket up in that insipid manner?"
Originally the Village People contained 7 members including "the Stevedore".
Don't talk to me I'm trying to count. . .
Well on the way to his first hernia.
Monster Truck, Monster Truck.
"What do these bits do again?"

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History Timeline

We've raided our archives to bring you a selection of photos showing packaging down the years starting with paper in the 1920’s, through to plastic in the 1960’s and FIBC’s in the 1970’s right through to the present day. Join us in a trip down memory lane and see what life was like when flares were in fashion the first time around. . .

1920’s

Rosenlew started in paper packaging.


1960’s

Extruded plastic and packaging began.


1975

Launch of “miniBULK” as a pioneering brand for FIBCs.


1983

PE packaging for 25Kg with a handle called “Handisac”.


1987

“Compack” form stable FIBCs developed for optimum weight/ volume, packing 25-30% more product in the same space


2000

Rosenlew PE division bought by RKW Group, Germany.


2003

“miniBULK” becomes Rosenlew FIBC.


2006

Rosenflex formed to offer the three main packaging sectors of PE, FIBCs and Paper as an integrated approach to solids and powder packaging.


Present

Still going strong by bringing innovation, knowledge and know-how to our customers.


In the good old days before Health & Safety directives and hi-vis vests, this sort of sight was commonplace in every bulk-handling establishment.


launch of the Mini bulk FIBC, Rosenflex FIBC Bulk Bags & palletless FIBC at Rosenflex Big Bags, FIBC at Rosenflex, Colchester, Essex PE Packaging, Rosenflex Packaging Suppliers, Colchester, Essex


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