FCA Packaging Opens Corry, Pennsylvania, Production Facility
02/10/2014
FCA Packaging manufactures custom industrial packaging that includes wood, steel, corrugated and hybrid products, as well as expendable, reusable and returnable solutions. The firm’s products include custom engineered skids, crates, pallets, boxes and other unique packaging solutions that protect billions of dollars of valuable customer inventory.
The company said its move allows FCA to expand its operations and create 60 more than job opportunities in the area. FCA said it “is unique in its ability to locate near customers, and has opened several facilities across the country to serve its customers on a just-in-time basis. This move to Corry represents the latest offering on behalf of its customer base.”
Rick Novotny, Executive Director of CAIDC said “I am proud to be a small part of this effort to bring much needed jobs to the Corry area. This project is a testament to the hard work of many local volunteers and the cooperation of State agencies and private businesses.” David Sample, President of CAIDC states, “We are honored to have FCA Packaging as a part of our business family. FCA adds to the unique mix of Corry manufacturers and will further strengthen the economic base of our community.”
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