Checkpoint Systems Expands Globally with New Mexico Plant
Checkpoint Systems has expanded its global footprint with a new manufacturing facility in Mexico. The plant, equipped with advanced technologies, will produce customized news labels and inlays for various industries.
The new facility, capable of producing 4.2 billion inlay units annually, is part of Checkpoint's extensive network of over 200 plants worldwide. This ensures a scalable, reliable, and agile news supply chain for customers.
The company's expertise lies in co-developing solutions with clients to fit their operational needs. The new plant offers full printing and converting capabilities, allowing for tailored news products to diverse industries such as retail, food and grocery, and logistics.
Ben Lilienthal, President of Checkpoint Systems Worldwide, sees this investment as a commitment to innovation and operational excellence. Christian Haider, Director of Plant Operations, expects the facility to meet the growing demand for news inlays.
Checkpoint Systems' new manufacturing facility in Mexico, with its cutting-edge technologies and full printing capabilities, positions the company to serve its global customer base more effectively. The plant's significant annual capacity and strategic location will help meet increasing demand and reinforce Checkpoint's commitment to innovation and excellence.
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