Green Bay Packaging's Great Lake Division Completes New Facility Green Bay, Wisconsin based Green Bay Packaging’s Great Lakes Division has completed its new 270,000-square- foot, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Germantown, WI. The space is equipped with the latest technology, en- abling enhanced services and improved efficiency for cus- tomers. With the addition
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reliable flood control infrastructure for decades.” Commissioned in 1912, the Rothschild Dam is owned and operated by Domtar and was initially used to pow- er the Rothschild Mill. After years of maintenance invest- ments by Domtar, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commis- sion determined that maintenance repairs are no longer sufficient for the Timber Crib Spillway section of the dam. The dam and its related hydro generation are no longer core to the Rothschild Mill’s operations, but the company recognizes the importance of the dam for the area and Lake Wausau. The upgrade to the 276-foot Timber Crib Spillway section will help the dam continue to serve surrounding communities by supporting public safety and flood con- trol, economic development, tax revenue from private residences and businesses, reservoir management, and recreational opportunities. According to Domtar, construction crews have already begun working, and the installation of two temporary cof- ferdams—which will allow safe, dry access for demolition of the Timber Crib Spillway—is expected to begin soon. In addition to efforts to support the modernization of the Rothschild Dam, the 2025-27 Biennial Budget signed by Gov. Evers provides $1.1 billion in new funding for key transportation and infrastructure investments, as well as funds to bolster the viability of the state’s forestry industry.
of advanced equip- ment, the Great Lakes Division is po- sitioned to exceed customer expecta- tions and deliver ex- ceptional results. The
Division specializes in comprehensive packaging solu- tions, including corrugated containers, point-of-purchase displays, specialty packaging, and fulfillment services. Offerings are tailored to meet personalized needs, with nationwide services for point-of-purchase and brown box customers throughout the upper Midwest. The expansion not only strengthens operations but also creates new jobs, supporting the local economy. Green Bay Packaging acknowledges Briohn Building Cor- poration for its partnership on this project.
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