Jan Koelewijn

Managing Director at Pack Company

Jan Koelewijn is an experienced professional with a strong background in sales and management within the packaging industry. As the Managing Director at Pack Company since January 2016, Jan oversees operations and focuses on the evolving market for cardboard packaging solutions. Prior to this role, Jan served as Sales Manager at Palm Packaging Group and as Senior Account Manager at Smurfit Kappa, further enhancing expertise in account management and sales strategies. Earlier positions include National Account Manager at Wegener Media BV and Account Manager Retail at Gerlo Design, coupled with experience as a Consultant at Personnel Partner. Jan holds a commercial education and is currently pursuing a degree in E-Logistics at Nyenrode Business University.

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Pack Company

For all packages of Corrugated Cardboard <> Solid Cardboard <> Folding Cardboard & Hotmelt Two questions always play an important role in the search for the ideal cardboard packaging: "How do I get the desired quality?" And "How do I purchase it as cheaply as possible?". Those two questions are what drive us every single day. For every client we aim to deliver excellent packaging which fulfills their every need, and we make sure to offer this against a favorable price. At Pack Company you have a "one-stop shop" for all your cardboard packaging, and we give you the guarantee of always working with the right packaging. Because of our independent position in the market, we think outside of the box and we can assess if there is room for automation in your packaging process. As soon as we receive your request, we first ensure that we know exactly which requirements your packaging must meet. We can deliver the packaging design, graphic design, and the correct measurements, all of which for a favorable price. This is what we stand for: We maintain a practical attitude, as we like a no-nonsense approach. At the same time, it is also important to look at every packaging issue from a creative perspective. Because with a little inventiveness we can often make that extra quality improvement without this being associated with higher costs, often even with cost savings.


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