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PaperWorks to Expand through Manchester Industries Acquisition

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PaperWorks Industries Inc., Philadelphia, Pa., USA, reported this week that Manchester Industries, a major North American converting company, has been acquired by Sun Capital Partners. Manchester will ultimately be merged into PaperWorks, itself an affiliate of Sun Capital Partners.

With five facilities in Michigan, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Texas, Manchester Industries provides large-scale sheeting, rewinding, and cutting operations to commercial printers and packaging companies across the continent. The company's 180 employees will become part of the PaperWorks Paperboard Group.

"Manchester Industries has carved out its place as a world-class converter," said PaperWorks Industries CEO Thomas J. Garland. "These five plants will be a significant asset for PaperWorks as we move forward, and we intend to spare no effort to ensure that Manchester's reputation for service and reliability is honored as they become part of the PaperWorks family. Its FSC, SFI, and PEFC certifications show a commitment to quality that we will be proud to uphold.

"This converting capacity will be a great asset to our existing core service of paperboard manufacturing, With Manchester offering over a dozen paperboard grades and a range of services that start at custom sheeting and cutting and extend to almost every dimension of conversion, this adds an entire range of expertise to our Paperboard Group," Garland said.

Founded in 2008, PaperWorks Industries is an integrated full-service packaging provider. The company's Packaging Division produces specialized folding cartons, with facilities in the U.S. and Canada. Its Paperboard Division manufactures approximately 300,000 tons of 100% recycled paperboard every year for a variety of end uses largely concentrated in consumer products.

 

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