
UFP Packaging, a provider of industrial packaging solutions in North America, has opened its new corrugated facility in Jeffersonville, Indiana, US.
Covering an area of 165,000ft², the new facility is set to enhance the company’s manufacturing capacity in the country.
The new plant will focus on advanced graphics and production capabilities tailored for the retail and e-commerce markets.
UFP Packaging noted that the facility, which first opened in late 2024, is designed to offer both a robust stock box selection and bespoke corrugated solutions.
The facility’s expansion and advancement are scheduled to continue through 2025, with plans to incorporate new machinery and enter new market segments.
Additionally, the new facility would include a range of corrugated capabilities such as colour printers, flexo folder-gluers, flatbed die cutters, and rotary die cutters.
These additions will further reinforce UFP Packaging’s commitment to providing innovative and automated production systems for its clients.
UFP Packaging protective packaging vice-president Nick Hoffman said: “This facility represents UFP Packaging’s commitment to innovation and supporting the evolving needs of our customers across diverse markets.”
Headquartered in Grand Rapids, Michigan, UFP Packaging is a subsidiary of UFP Industries.
Alongside its industrial packaging solutions, the company also manufactures wooden pallets and crates domestically.
In November last year, UFP Packaging opened its new Packaging Design and Development Centre (DDC) in Newnan, Georgia, US.
Spanning 10,000ft², the centre aimed to enhance customer engagement and drive innovation in packaging design.
The DDC featured a prototyping workshop and an International Safe Transit Association-certified testing laboratory.