Area Development
Huhtamaki North America plans to open a new manufacturing and distribution center in Goodyear, Arizona. The facility will serve west coast foodservice packaging and retail tableware markets. When completed, the 750,000-square-foot facility will produce paper drink cups, insulated hot cups, food containers, pressed paperboard plates and thermoformed plastic cups and lids.

The company expects capital investment at the site to exceed $100 million over the next two years and result in the creation of approximately 300 jobs. The investment will cover building modifications, infrastructure and equipment installation. Goodyear, Arizona, is located 19 miles west of downtown Phoenix and within one day delivery of major markets in southern California.

“This is a further investment in our strategy to serve the foodservice packaging and retail tableware markets with core products,” Clay Dunn, Executive Vice President, Huhtamaki North America. “The new facility will expand our footprint and will build off the success of our earlier expansions. The facility will not only grow our capacity, but improve our distribution capability in the region.”

Huhtamaki will start using the facility as a distribution center in early 2017. Construction of infrastructure is expected to begin in second quarter of 2017. Commercial production is scheduled to begin in late 2017 and ramp up in 2018/2019. The facility was purchased from Cohen Asset Management, Inc.

“This open format space will provide the capability to build another world class asset,” Fred Betzen, Huhtamaki North America Vice President of Operations, said. “This facility gives us the ability to continue on our path of building 21st century work environments that are good for our customers, employees and communities. We are very excited for this expansion and looking forward to the growth it will create for our company.”

“I am thrilled that Huhtamaki has selected Arizona as the ideal location to establish a new facility that will advance their business objectives,” said Arizona Governor Doug Ducey. “Arizona continues to attract advanced manufacturing companies seeking growth due to our exceptional talent, modern infrastructure and advantageous geographic location. This project will create hundreds of new jobs for Arizona citizens, and I thank Huhtamaki for their investment in our state.”