Fox Packaging facility open for business

Fox Packaging, McAllen, Texas, has officially opened a 32,000-square-foot printing facility.

Members of the Fox family were on hand during the recent grand opening of Fox Packaging's printing facility. Aaron (from left), Keith, Kenny and Craig Fox greeted visitors at the event.
Members of the Fox family were on hand during the recent grand opening of Fox Packaging’s printing facility. Aaron (from left), Keith, Kenny and Craig Fox greeted visitors at the event.
(Photo courtesy Fox Packaging)

Fox Packaging, McAllen, Texas, has officially opened a 32,000-square-foot printing facility.

The second-generation, family owned company will be able to increase production and serve customers faster with the printing and conversion equipment at the facility, which took eight months to build, according to a news release.

“Our dad set a great foundation for this company, and we’re committed to continuing to grow that legacy by being the best partner to our customers,” Keith Fox, president, said in a news release. “We wanted a space that would allow us to keep up with demand, without sacrificing the elevated customer service our partners have come to know and trust.”

Fox Packaging’s flexible packaging solutions will be on display at booth No. 64 at the Viva Fresh Expo April 6-7 in San Antonio.

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