Unifoil Holdings, Inc. — Cyborg Score 6/10

Solid
Specialty Packaging Materials / Sustainable Packaging

Strategic Profile

Under CEO/President Joe Funicelli, Unifoil has developed a reputation as a technological leader in metallic transfer and film lamination, continuing to be at the forefront of break-through technology with environmentally sound substrates. As a leading global specialty converter, the company offers proprietary products including Unilustre, Holographic Unilustre, and patented Ultralustre variants.

Cyborg Score Rationale

Unifoil benefits from strong brand recognition, proprietary technology, and established relationships with major packaged goods companies. Recent IPO activity demonstrates investor validation, though limited financial data is publicly available at this early stage. The company operates in a niche but strategically important market segment for sustainable packaging.

Top Insights

  • Founded in 1971 with roots in Anaconda Aluminum's lamination business, the company was incorporated in New Jersey in 1980 and changed its name to Unifoil Holdings, Inc. in December 2000.
  • The company's shares are listed for trading on NYSE American under the symbol "UNFL".
  • For over 50 years, Unifoil has been the global leader in customised laminating, coating and metalizing technology.
  • In 2009, the Association of Industrial Metallizers, Coaters and Laminators (AIMCAL) awarded Unifoil its first Sustainability Award for Unilustre technology.

Named Competitors

  • Metallized Films — Metallized film laminates for packaging
  • Ecolabel Packaging — Sustainable packaging solutions
  • Specialty Laminates — Pressure-sensitive materials and labeling

Recent Developments

  • (December 2023) Company reincorporated from New Jersey to Nevada
  • (October 2025) Attending London Packaging Week 2025 as exhibitor
  • (October 2025) Attending Printing United Expo 2025 as exhibitor

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