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Elopak completes construction on fully automated manufacturing facility in Little Rock

Global packaging supplier opens first U.S. carton converting plant
Elopak's new 300,000-square-foot specialty manufacturing facility is located near the Little Rock Port. Founded in Norway in 1957, Elopak employs more than 2,600 people and sells more than 14 billion cartons annually across more than 70 countries. (CoStar)
Elopak's new 300,000-square-foot specialty manufacturing facility is located near the Little Rock Port. Founded in Norway in 1957, Elopak employs more than 2,600 people and sells more than 14 billion cartons annually across more than 70 countries. (CoStar)
By Frank Davis
May 21, 2025 | 8:09 P.M.

Global packaging company Elopak today opened its first U.S. carton converting plant in Little Rock, Arkansas. The Norwegian-based provider of carton packaging and containers said it invested $100 million to build and equip the 300,000-square-foot manufacturing plant at 6101 Zeuber Road that will produce Pure-Pak® cartons for liquid dairy products, juices, plant-based drinks and liquid eggs.

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