Nelipak, a manufacturer of rigid and flexible packaging solutions for medical device, diagnostic, pharmaceutical drug delivery, is establishing a new flexible packaging production site in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
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Nelipak currently supplies its range of healthcare flexible packaging products to customers worldwide from three production sites located in Europe. The addition of a new flagship production site in the U.S. will replicate Nelipak’s existing capabilities to support growing demand in the Americas region.
Nelipak’s healthcare flexible packaging product line includes custom-designed roll-stock, die cut lids and sheets, pouches, and bags. These products incorporate several material substrates (films, Tyvek, papers, foil-laminates), as well as Nelipak’s heat-seal coating technologies Nelipak CR27 and Nelipak SBP2000.
Pat Chambliss, CEO of Nelipak, said: “We are excited to announce our first flexible packaging site in the Americas region. This site will allow us to provide the same high-quality healthcare flexible packaging products we currently offer to customers worldwide from a new world-class facility with new state-of-the art equipment. Important factors in our site selection include an attractive geographic location within North Carolina’s growing life science cluster, an available new building, a regional emphasis on training and education, a skilled local workforce, and an overall favourable business climate for healthcare-related manufacturing. We appreciate the enthusiasm and support for this project in the local community and look forward to a long-term partnership.”
The new site is a 110,000 square-foot, new construction Class-A industrial building which will be built out to Nelipak’s specifications for healthcare packaging production including ISO-7 cleanroom space and shall hold ISO 13485 certification. Nelipak expects the project to include approximately $20 million of capital investment and create approximately 80 new jobs over the next five years. The site is expected to open in late 2023.
This initiative is supported by the North Carolina One NC fund as well as the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina who were key partners in the project that included the North Carolina General Assembly, North Carolina Community College System, Forsyth County, City of Winston-Salem and Greater Winston-Salem, Inc.