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Announcement from M. Jacob & Sons

M. Jacob & Sons announced today that it has changed its name to MJS Packaging.

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In addition, its wholly-owned companies Packaging Consultants Group and Dye Packaging will also begin doing business as MJS Packaging.  These changes are effective immediately.

David Lubin, Chief Operating Officer of MJS Packaging, noted that “as we expand our footprint throughout the United States, we believe it is important to incorporate Packaging in our name as it represents the heart and soul of our product line.”

Mr. Lubin continued, “We have created a fresh, new logo that still reflects our extensive heritage and experience.  In addition, our new tagline: Passion ∙ Performance ∙ Service  Since 1885, communicates to our customers what our MJS Packaging team members provide every day to earn their business and create the best customer experience in the industry.”

A major packaging distributor founded in 1885, MJS Packaging operates eight sales offices throughout the U.S.   Corporate website is www.mjspackaging.com.

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