Coveris recognised with “Strive for Excellence” award at Paulig Supplier Forum 2026

Coveris has been recognised with the Strive for Excellence award at the Paulig Supplier Forum, the largest supplier gathering in Paulig’s history, held in Helsinki on 22nd January. The event brought together more than 160 supplier representatives from across the globe, underlining the scale and international reach of Paulig’s supply network during its 150 years of market operation.

The Paulig Supplier Forum featured insightful presentations and discussions focused on key supply chain topics, including sustainability, transparency, and climate-related challenges. As part of the event, Paulig honoured a select group of suppliers for their exceptional performance and close collaboration. Coveris Group received the Strive for Excellence award, recognised for consistently high quality, reliability, and delivery performance, as well as a transparent, solution-focused way of working.

Being selected for this recognition among more than 160 global suppliers reflects Coveris’ trusted role in Paulig’s supply chain and its ongoing commitment to innovation, sustainability, and reliable collaboration.

“This award is a great recognition of the commitment, expertise, and reliability our teams deliver every day,” said Katja Killian, Business Development Director of Coveris. “It reflects our strong collaboration with Paulig and our shared ambition to create high-quality, sustainable packaging solutions that meet real market needs.”

Coveris’ ongoing partnership with Paulig reflects its broader No Waste vision, focusing on eliminating product and packaging waste across the entire value chain – while delivering packaging that protects, preserves, and presents food safely.

“Our partnership with Coveris is built on trust, close collaboration, and shared sustainability goals,” said Päivi Vuorenmaa, Head of Sourcing, Packaging and Coffee OOH Solution at Paulig. “Their ability to deliver high-quality packaging solutions while supporting transparency and resilience across the supply chain was a key reason for this recognition.”