NEWPORT BEACH, CA--(NewMediaWire - Feb 27, 2017) - ADVANTIS
CORPORATION (OTC
PINK: ADVT) is currently negotiating with N2Pack in order
to get a more efficient Amstercan packaging machine. N2Pack is the
manufacturer that currently supplies canning equipment for
Advantis.
Advantis CEO, Christopher Swartz, says that the new machine is
necessary to keep up with demand. "We are at capacity right now,"
Swartz said. "We are currently packaging up to 8 cans per minute,
around the clock. This new (N2Pack) equipment will allow us to more
than triple the rate of production." The new machine that Advantis
is negotiating with N2Pack to build for them promises to produce
more than thirty cans per minute, which will allow Advantis the
capacity to triple revenue from Amstsercan products. "Amstercan
products are flying off the shelves, and we have several growers
and dispensaries reaching out to us every day as we expand our
marketing reach," Swartz explained. "We must fill this demand and
grow as a company along with it; with the current demand alone, I
anticipate that as soon as we get this new machine we may be asking
them to build another." Advantis ran through its first order of
cans within three months and reordered a larger supply last month
that Swartz says is "already spoken for."
Advantis sees itself at the epicenter of the green rush as the
nitrogen packed Amstercan products are proving to be what consumers
and wholesalers are clamoring for. N2Pack developed the packaging
solution, and is the only hermetically sealed solution in the
marketplace for packaging cannabis. N2Pack CEO, Scott Martin, says
that the tamper and child proof containers are designed to provide
consistent labeling to provide consumers with knowledge about the
brand, strain, potency, effect, and flavor. Martin is pleased with
the work Advantis has done and the partnership they share. "We are
thrilled to see the progress Advantis has made in such a short
time," Martin said. "We are in negotiations to build them the
largest machine we have ever built to help them keep up with
demand, and we are here for them as they expand." The Amstercan
packaging solution that Advantis has been using to co-brand strains
of cannabis with cooperatives and growers around the state is
uniquely positioned to take advantage of the most recent California
law, which requires product information child proof packaging. As
Advantis grows its client base among medical marijuana producers
and suppliers, it continues to grow its brand name and sees itself
at the cutting edge of cannabis packaging solutions for the
foreseeable future.
Links to Advantis websites can be found at advantiscorp.com, rosin6.com, elixicure.com, and amstercan.com
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