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Valley Packaging Expands Operations in Tennessee
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Pulaski, Tennessee, USA 24 November 2015 -- Valley Packaging, a division of Green Bay Packaging (GBP) recently broke ground to mark the start of construction for a new 300,00 square foot corrugated converting complex. The investment will improve the quality of the product, expand capabilities and allow for future growth of the business.

This modern, state of the art building will also improve Valley Packaging's already strong environmentally friendly manufacturing process through improved utilization and reduced resource consumption.

"Most importantly, this investment allows us to further improve our strategic focus on our customers' needs in the Southeastern United States and is a testament to the success of our entire team at Valley Packaging," explains Bryan Hollenbach, Executive Vice President, Green Bay Packaging.

The Valley Packaging Division's new plant in Pulaski, Tennessee will incorporate the latest manufacturing technology. Additionally, the plant layout will contribute to efficient flow and improved waste reduction and safe work areas.

"The new facility and converting equipment will help us expand our business but it's our people that are essential to maintaining high quality standards," states Ron Galyon, Vice President and General Manager, Valley Packaging. "We have an outstanding group of employees throughout the organization and that's really where everything starts."

"We are investing in a future that is strong for the Valley Packaging team, explains Will Kress, President, Green Bay Packaging. "We are positioned to remain a strong, healthy, long-term packaging supplier in the Southeast and look forward to continued success."

 

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