Axium Packaging Plans Brampton, Ontario, Canada, Operations
09/05/2023
The company is relocating its Canadian manufacturing facility, located at 1200 Meyerside Drive in Mississauga, doubling the size of the workforce. Operations are scheduled for July 2024.
“We are excited to invest and partner with the City of Brampton, and Ontario as a part of our continued expansion in the North American market,” said Paul Judge, President, Axium Packaging.
Axium provides design engineering and tool-building solutions for customers’ packaging needs, including: plastic containers, tubes, caps and high-end decorating services. The company has 20 manufacturing plants in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
“The City of Brampton’s advanced manufacturing sector continues to solidify its strong position by attracting new investment and growing our businesses. With Axium further bolstering the network of existing leading companies in the city, Brampton is the right place to invest in jobs of the future,” Gurpartap Singh Toor, Regional Councillor Wards 9 & 10, Chair, Economic Development noted.
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