AGI Amaray is Europe's largest DVD box manufacturer, shipping millions of items across the continent every week. It's a company with a history of innovation, continually meeting the needs of customers through an advanced approach to plastic technology.
Amazingly, the company that evolved into AGI Amaray began life in 1880 manufacturing lead-based plumbing products. However, the advent of plastics in the sixties saw the first of many changes to the business.
And even a casual observer would conclude that the company has always been swift to bring innovative products to both existing and emerging markets. With the result that AGI Amaray's products are so often regarded as 'the standard'. Back in 1982, for example, injection moulded polypropylene was rarely used to make video boxes in the UK.
Now, the Amaray box is the standard packaging medium for such cassettes. In 1995, Amaray's CD-Safe became the first interactive CD packaging - quickly adopted by Sony for its popular PlayStation range of computer games. Next came DVD-Safe, soon to become the definitive packaging for DVD-Video and CD-ROM. It's fair to say that, together with our quality licensed manufacturers in Holland, Argentina, USA, Brazil, China and Japan, we continually offer the global standard in any market in which we compete. As you will see with each visit to this site, we listen to our customers and we never stand still.
 AGI Amaray's huge manufacturing plant in Corby, England
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