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CPG, food, and pharmaceutical packaging supplier Carton Service CSI, is expanding their current liquid packaging production facility in Shelby, Ohio, with more investments which will be operational this fall.
“We’ve invested more than $10 million in new offset and flexo printing, new skiving and sealing equipment and a new packaging laboratory which includes liquid filling equipment for speed-to-market test purposes (testing of traditional and non-traditional uses of liquid-filled cartons). This makes us one of North America’s few accredited printers and producers of liquid-filled direct contact gable cartons. In addition, we plan on adding 20% more people to our workforce. It also makes us one of the most innovative companies because we create cartons for liquid contents no other company has attempted in North America like non-dairy milks, soaps, cleansers, lubricants, beverages and various alcohols. We also have the patents for these unique containers.” said company president Reid Lederer.
“Carton Service associates embrace innovation, and we know that based on the school milk carton shortage at late 2023, there is a limited supply of North American printers and converters for liquid-filled cartons. We would like to be the ’supplier of choice’ for any liquids, whether traditional like milk, other dairy products and juices or non-traditional like soap/cleansers, drinking water and alcoholic beverages. With developing government restrictions on single-use plastic, we believe more companies are considering paper over plastic and Carton Service intends to grow our Cartons4REarth style as the brand of choice.” Carton Service has a dedicated “gable-top” team with the expertise to develop cartons with customers and also an in-house creative services team for structure and design of those packages.
“As we approach our 100th year in business, we continue to innovate, especially in the area of sustainable liquid direct contact containers,” said Reid Lederer. “Our ‘can do’ team enjoys the satisfaction that comes from working with unique customers; our company culture has always involved thinking ahead to what customers might need next. What they clearly want next are sustainable packaging solutions and they are willing to consider paperboard packaging for unique contents” according to company Vice President Scott Garverick. In addition to having all the needed equipment for high volume production, Carton Service associates are all well versed in liquid-filled gable cartons which the company has been producing for over two decades.
The latest patents obtained by Carton Service relate to more eco-friendly packaging choices which can contain many different contents such as soapy, viscous liquids like body wash and shampoo. These paperboard containers perform in wet environments without leaking or leaching. Carton Service has more direct contact carton patents in the works for their own brand Cartons4REarth.
Carton Service provides FSC ® (FSC C-182277) certified products and also has a silver Ecovadis sustainability rating.
“We intend to be sustainable packaging leaders and innovators into our next generation of Carton Service.” said Lederer.