Board Converting News, November 13, 2023

SPG Acquires (CONT’D FROM PAGE 1)

packaging capabilities to an operation that is already world class. Complete has been a go-to provider of pro- tective packaging solutions for over 40 years,” said SPG CEO Paul Budsworth. “We are also excited to strengthen our presence in the Detroit-area and Midwest markets, allowing us to better serve our customers. We are looking forward to bringing the Complete Packaging team fully on board and integrat- ing them into a footprint that extends across North Amer- ica and provides high-quality packaging solutions to a di- verse customer base.” Complete Packaging President & CEO Gregg Reau said that the company has grown rapidly over the last several years by focusing on highly engineered, multi-substrate packaging solutions that enable its customers to reliably transport their most sensitive, mission-critical products. “With SPG, we have found a partner that shares our vi- sion and has the resources to accelerate our growth plans in new and existing markets. The Complete team is thrilled to join SPG, and we look forward to taking our combined business to the next level.”

Few Seats Remain For ICPF Holiday Weekend In New York

Limited spots remain for the International Corrugated Packaging Foundation’s 2023 Holiday Weekend in New York event set for December 8-10. The event helps sup- port ICPF’s educational programs and initiatives while en- joying New York’s holiday season. Guests will be staying at The Refinery Hotel, a luxury hotel near Bryant Park in Manhattan’s Garment District. Beginning with a Friday evening reception, ICPF guests will attend a Saturday matinee of The Neil Diamond Musi- cal, “A Beautiful Noise,” sponsored by BW Papersystems. The musical tells the story of the legendary Neil Diamond and features all his hit songs, including “Sweet Caroline,” “America,” and “Cracklin’ Rosie.” From his early days in New York to the sold-out spectacles that defined his ca- reer, the Los Angeles Times says that A Beautiful Noise ex- plores the life of a rock icon through the music that made him a national treasure. Saturday evening, participants will attend a reception and dinner at a location soon to be announced. Drawing inspiration from their early life as a hat factory, each of the 197 rooms at Refinery Hotel feature industrial details such as 12-foot ceilings, large windows, and dis- tressed hardwood floors. ICPF has reserved Studio King rooms ($649) and suite Atelier Executive rooms ($799) for the event. To reserve a room, visit refineryhotelnewyork.reztrip. com . To register for the event, visit icpfbox.org . For more information, contact Caitlin Salaverria at csalaverria@icpf- box.org or (847) 226-2671 with any questions.

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