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nomically disadvantaged children. In addition to this annu- al toy drive, the Foundation has programs for the advance- ment of Native Americans, promotion of literacy, disaster recovery and response, a youth ambassador program and foster care initiatives. The Toys for Tots Foundation is supported by sponsor- ship from national and regional corporate and individual donors. Major consumer brands, OEM manufacturers, nat- ural resource companies, transportation and other sectors of the Fortune 100 are listed as long-time supporters. The corrugated industry is represented by Welch Packaging, WestRock, and WestRock’s antecedent, RockTenn. For Welch, it’s an annual run of 100,000 boxes, facilitated by the company’s 21 manufacturing sites in Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Tennessee. “It’s a lot of logistics,” Scott says of the manufacture and distribution, but it is a core value of the company’s mission. “This work,” he said, “is core to our ‘cause’ at Welch: To make a differ- ence in our customers’ business, our associates’ lives and in our communities.” For more information about the Toys for Tots Foun- dation, visit www.toysfortots.org . For more information about Welch Packaging Group, visit www.welchpkg.com . NAPCO Expands Capabilities To Meet Evolving Customer Needs Sparta, North Carolina based NAPCO announced expan- sions to its service offerings, designed to better meet the diverse and evolving needs of its customers. These en- hancements focus on three key areas: advanced prototyp- ing capabilities, a new short run program, and expanded private label opportunities. NAPCO’s product development and engineering team now offers prototyping services, turning packaging visions into reality. With expertise in a wide range of materials and decorating methods, NAPCO ensures efficient, cost-effec- tive production. “Our enhanced prototyping process guides custom- ers through every step,” said Dylon Wooten, Customer Service Manager at NAPCO. “From initial concepts and ‘white samples’ for size and functionality testing, to pro- duction-quality prototypes, we’re committed to our clients’ total satisfaction.” Recognizing the growing demand for smaller volume, high-quality packaging, NAPCO has launched a unique Short Run Program. This cost-efficient approach caters to orders ranging from individual prototypes to full produc- tion runs, featuring:

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• High-speed laser cutting for intricate shapes/patterns “Our Short Run Program combines flexibility with qual-

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