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Grand opening of first CORVAGLIA plant in U.S.

corvaglia group Newnan, GA, United States

Today, Switzerland-based corvaglia group announced the completion of their first manufacturing facility in the United States, Newnan, Georgia. In celebration of this milestone, a ribbon cutting ceremony is planned for April 5th. 

The international company manufactures 100% recyclable plastic caps and closures for the food and beverage industry worldwide. The new U.S. facility will complement corvaglia’s existing operations in Eschlikon, Switzerland and Ixtlahuaca, Mexico. 

corvaglia’s business is dedicated to closure design as a vertically-integrated manufacturer and supplier of caps and closures for PET (polyethylene terephthalate) containers. We deliver exclusive expertise across the value chain. 

Founded in 1991, corvaglia customizes one-piece closure technologies that address the particular needs of its customers and the consumer. This end-to-end market approach is embodied in their slogan ‘Think, Shape, Make, Apply.’ Around the world, corvaglia lightweight technologies are used in bottled waters, carbonated and non-carbonated soft drinks, isotonics, juices, teas, dairy and edible oils. 

The new U.S. facility utilizes corvaglia’s in-house proprietary moulds to manufacture lightweight one-piece caps and closures for the North American beverage market. Additionally, the corvaglia USA operation offers high-speed digital printing that provides unique short-run customization and branding opportunities. This Swiss-engineered digital technology provides 720 dpi high-resolution print quality using a single-pass CMYK process. 

www.corvaglia.com

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