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Elopak Opens First U.S. Sustainable Packaging Plant

Norwegian company's new Little Rock, Arkansas, facility will produce Pure-Pak cartons, creating 100 jobs and expanding its presence in the Americas.

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Elopak, a Norwegian-based producer of sustainable packaging for liquid food products, is opening its first U.S. production facility at the Port of Little Rock in Arkansas on Wednesday, April 30. 

The facility is equipped with the latest state-of-the-art technology for enhanced and efficient production of Pure-Pak cartons for a range of products, including liquid dairy, juices, plant-based products, and liquid eggs. 

At full capacity, the location will offer 100 permanent positions ranging from engineers and printers to operators and logistics specialists.

Attending the grand opening at 10 a.m. at Elopak, 6101 Zeuber Road, Little Rock will be state and local government and economic development officials; Thomas Körmendi, CEO, and Lionel Ettedgui, Region Americas President of Elopak, as well as representatives from the company; national and international packaging industry CEOs/representatives.

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