Esko

About Esko

Esko is a global software solution company headquartered in Gent, Belgium. Our mission is to provide the most innovative solutions and a comprehensive portfolio of tools that allows our customers to connect, automate and accelerate the entire packaging go-to-market process. We help our customers create accurate, sustainable and reliable packaging, supporting the entire concept-to-market proce...

  • Country/Region:
    Belgium
  • On CPHI since:
    2025
  • Employees:
    1000 - 4999
Company types
IT/Software solution provider
Contact info

Products from Esko (3)

  • 3D Packaging Design Software - Studio

    Product 3D Packaging Design Software - Studio

    Studio enables you to design labels in 3D to perfectly fit structural packaging designs. Its patented print modeling technology uses the actual production assets, so your 3D models and images are in sync with the printed packaging, creating a digital twin. Using Studio to design packaging artwork increases...
  • Packaging Artwork Workflow Solution - WebCenter

    Product Packaging Artwork Workflow Solution - WebCenter

    WebCenter, is a comprehensive packaging and artwork management solution. It allows organizations to control the quality and accuracy of packaging and label assets from a single source throughout the entire lifecycle - from briefing to print-ready file. The platform efficiently guides teams through the proc...
  • Palletization Software - Cape Pack

    Product Palletization Software - Cape Pack

    Cape Pack enables you to optimize your primary product size for shipping, create new case sizes, build efficient pallet patterns, analyze compression strength of cases and pallets, and improve material and cube utilization.

Esko Resources (1)

  • Whitepaper The Essential Guide to Pharma Labeling Artwork Excellence

    For pharmaceutical companies, the top priority is clear: deliver life-saving treatments to the patients who need them. Organizing the right content, ensuring accuracy,  managing translations, and creating compliant outputs like artwork and e-PILs can be complex, fragmented, and time-consuming. But what if it could be simpler?