Board Converting News, November 27, 2023

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the Gateway District to have unique architectural design elements that depart from the traditional warehouse look. GBP’s application indicates it revised the development’s elevations to enhance its design and aesthetic appeal.

A rendering of Green Bay Packaging in Village of Germantown.

“The new state-of-the-art facility will continue GBP’s technology innovation and expansion in the corrugated manufacturing industry while proposing significant prop- erty tax revenue upon occupancy,” Briohn Building Corpo- ration said in the rezoning request. GBP opened its first box plant in Green Bay in 1933. To- day, the family-owned company is one of the state’s larg- est privately held companies employing 4,700 people in 38 locations across 17 US states. The vertically integrated company also has a global presence in Mexico and Canada. Some of GBP’s other recent developments include cor- rugated box “super-plants” in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 2021 and Fort Worth, Texas, in 2023. Help AICC Celebrate Anniversary Milestone By Making A Short Video AICC, The Independent Packaging Association, an- nounced that it will be gathering member stories in the form of short two-minute videos in celebration of its 50th anniversary in 2024.

Mike D’Angelo, AICC President, said that the anniversa- ry marks a milestone in the AICC’s history which would not be possible without its members who are part of AICC’s history and future. Need help with inspiration? Talk about your favorite AICC memory. Describe the first AICC event you attended. Share the first thing you think of when you think of AICC. How has AICC impacted you as well as your company? To record your video, visit voicesofaicc.gv-one.com . To hear member stories or record your own, visit aiccbox.org .

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