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Cascades invests $6.9 million in uncoated recycled boxboard plant

The investment has purchased several pieces of equipment used to increase production for food packaging

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Cascades has made a large $6.9 million investment at its Kingsey Falls factory to improve the production of uncoated recycled cardboard. Cascades

Cascades, a company known for its environmentally responsible packaging and hygiene products, has invested $6.9 million in its Kingsey Falls uncoated recycled cardboard manufacturing plant to increase its equipment's production capacity and product quality. 

The investment will expand recycled cardboard product manufacturing

Since last September, Cascades has installed several new pieces of equipment to improve sheet quality control. These investments will significantly improve the sheet's properties to better meet the needs of the food packaging industry, including surface finish and printing requirements. This project is an important step in strengthening Cascades' position in this market, driving its growth, and ensuring its long-term competitiveness.

"This project will enable us to increase our capacity and remain a valued partner for our customers," said Hugues Simon, president and CEO of Cascades. "It underscores our unwavering commitment to investing in our assets in Quebec to accelerate our growth. I'd like to thank the employees who helped install this equipment. Their expertise and dedication have made this project a resounding success."

Commissioned in 1972, this Kingsey Falls plant currently serves the industrial and food packaging markets.

Company info

404 Marie-Victorin Blvd. P.O. Box 30
Kingsey Falls, QC
CA, J0A 1B0

Website:
cascades.com/home

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