Agreed,A co-packer has very low CAPEX requirements. Especially a...

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    Agreed,
    A co-packer has very low CAPEX requirements. Especially a mature one, Multipack was started in early1990's.Compared to a Co-manufacturer that would have a higher CAPEX. .
    I would envisage the majority of EBIT from Multipack would fall to cash. IMO this is what PBP were attracted to.
    Looking at website www.multipackljm.com.au the Corporate video and case studies would suggest a very efficient and tech advanced company The video also suggest that the CAPEX is mild as the equipment is not bespoke and is designed for Job changes and variety. A true co packer environment. .

 
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