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GPA Luxury (formerly MW Luxury) is a global packaging development company with offices in the UK, Asia and the Americas. Our focus on development, production, quality control and service has enabled us to become one of the leading figures in this sector. Building on our experience and knowledge of materials, manufacturing and delivery, we pride ourselves on our innovative and agile approach. Our global reach and locations enable us to realise all our client’s requirements. The company provides innovative, premium and award winning packaging solutions to some of the most successful luxury brands.
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Old Station Works, Station Road, SG8 6PZ, Shepreth, United Kingdom
- +44 (0) 1763 269 880
- infouk@gpaglobal.net
- luxurypackaging.co.uk
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