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lion for 2026, and 3 billion by 2030. All of this is looking to be accomplished in 24/5 with minimal overtime. Reflecting on the journey, Grossbard noted, “Fifteen years ago, my brother Richard and I had a vision—to build a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility that would en- sure our company’s long-term success. By 2020, we had achieved that milestone. But rather than stopping there,

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we chose to set even higher goals. Success, we believe, comes from continuous investment in our plant, our ma- chinery, and most importantly, our people.” Boxes In The Blood One of those investments is in Grossbard’s son, Mat- thew Grossbard, who grew up surrounded by the corru- gated packaging industry. Now 32, Matthew has assumed the role of Plant Manager at PCG, overseeing the compa- ny’s most recent Evol installation, a significant and trans- formative experience for him. Dual SQ4 strappers by EAM Mosca allow PCG to maintain the hi-speed output of its machinery.

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“This was the first major installation I’ve led, but I couldn’t have done it without the communication and sup- port of a great team. Matt, who also applauded Richard Goldberg, PCG’s recently retired Vice President of Oper- ations, who worked at the company from 2010-2023 and who oversaw the 100,000 square-foot expansion of PCG’s A BW Papersystems Twin-Box Slitter allows PCG to essential- ly double the production of some of its small-box orders.

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