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Unicep Packaging, Inc. promotes Greg Taylor to Vice President of Operations

Unicep Packaging, Inc., a Sandpoint, Idaho based contract packaging company, recently promoted Greg Taylor to Vice President of Operations.

Taylor joined UPI in 2007 as Director of Program Management and will continue to lead the Program Management organization in his new role. "It makes sense to have our operations and Program Management groups function under the same leadership," Marcus Anderson, President of UPI, stated, "This will continue to enhance the seamless transition of new product programs into production."

Prior to UPI, Taylor was employed by KeyTronicEMS, a value-added electronic manufacturing service provider in Spokane, WA holding leadership positions in high volume manufacturing operations and played a key role in the company's transition to a Program Management model.

Taylor will lead UPI's continued growth as the company secures additional contracts with cosmetic, pharmaceutical, IVD and oral care companies specifically for UPI's single use liquid blow-fill-seal packaging services.
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