This $2.5 million investment supports the region’s growing technology, automotive and manufacturing sectors, enhancing local packaging innovation and customer collaboration.
The more-than-100,000-square-foot facility in Lebanon will provide Morris Packaging with increased printing and bag converting capacity and provide a redundancy option to its customers across the United States.
With 6,400 square meters and three 2-meter-wide new generation slitting equipment, this state-of-art distribution center aims to produce 90 million square meters of high-quality films and premium paper self-adhesive materials per year for various sectors.
The new paper pulp trays are biodegradable in home composting environments within six months, offering a seamless way for consumers to reduce their ecological footprint.
This tool has been in beta testing since 2021 and is a game changer to help businesses and individuals evaluate the environmental and human health impacts of foodware and packaging choices.
The expansion—set for late April 2025—will further replace use of corner boards, straps and clamps from the palletization process, eliminating approximately 85% of traditional palletizing materials, reducing waste by 2.2 kg (4 lbs.) per pallet.