Company’s Fort Worth, Texas, facility grows by 70,000 square feet to 220,000 square feet. Infrastructure additions include two Rapida 106 presses with cold foil capabilities, and a Durst digital press with customized finishing units.
By conducting studies that explore consumer attitudes and preferences around sustainable packaging and pack changes, brands can make informed decisions that balance environmental impact with customer satisfaction.
Attendees will have the opportunity to discover Berry’s latest healthcare products, including the recently launched ClariPPil™ jars and bottles for OSD.
LEIBINGER has enhanced its local presence with key initiatives, including partnerships with established distributors such as Qualijet in the Southeast and Norvac in the Northeast.
The plant was Tetra Pak’s first in the United States, and today the 263,844-square-foot site includes a Global Information Technology hub, a Product Development Center, a Technical Training Center, a warehouse, a packaging material production factory and office space.
Sale accelerates Sonoco’s portfolio simplification strategy and enables more focused capital investments in the company’s remaining industrial paper and consumer packaging businesses.