Atlantic Packaging Products Ltd., based in Scarborough, Ontario, has officially opened a new manufacturing facility in Hamilton, Ontario. The establishment of this plant aims to better meet customer demands and create job opportunities in the region. According to Atlantic Packaging Chairman Irving Granovsky, the facility was designed with customer needs in mind. “This expansion is not only about enhancing our capabilities but also about ensuring we can respond swiftly to our customers’ requirements and support their business growth,” he stated.
Atlantic Packaging President Sean Weir expressed enthusiasm about the new site. “We are excited to begin operations in Hamilton and contribute to the city’s growth. This facility will enable us to serve our customers more effectively, and we look forward to being part of this community for years to come,” Weir said. He also acknowledged the support from Hamilton’s local government throughout the construction process, highlighting the importance of strong partnerships for projects of this magnitude.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for October 10, featuring Hamilton Mayor Andrea Horwath. She noted that the investment will generate well-paying jobs for local residents and enhance the supply chain for the food and beverage sector. “Atlantic Packaging’s commitment to sustainable production aligns with Hamilton’s goal of fostering economic growth while prioritizing environmental stewardship,” Mayor Horwath remarked.
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