Multi-Million-Pound Investment for Cepac

Cepac, the independent UK corrugated packaging producer, continues its programme of investment with a £2m expansion of its site at Rawcliffe Bridge in East Yorkshire. This follows the recent £1m investment in doubling the size of the company’s Doncaster site.

A new production and warehousing facility of approximately 45,000 sq ft is being constructed at Rawcliffe to enable better workflow and create more storage space, providing greatly increased capability and the platform for continued expansion. It will also allow the company to optimise the output from its new multi-point gluer (installed a little over a year ago), which itself represents an investment of £750k. The Rawcliffe site specialises in bespoke corrugated supply chain solutions, particularly multi-point glued heavyweight board grades for performance applications. This includes regular cases, rotary die cut, flat bed die cut, stitched boxes and pre-print boxes.

Cepac purchased the Rawcliffe site in 2013 and has since more than doubled the turnover with targeted investments and increased the workforce from 75 to 125. The site’s specialist products are currently experiencing increased interest from a wide range of sectors and in the automotive industry the site is a major supplier to Jaguar Land Rover.
The Rawcliffe site is a pioneer in developing new products such as the soft-lined Corsoft corrugate which is being used by Ideal Boilers. The factory is also capable of producing particularly large-format pre-print boxes and customers, including Iceland Foods, are making use of this capability.

General Manager of the Rawcliffe Bridge factory, Richard Moore, said, “Cepac has invested in our site since the acquisition and this latest phase represents the most significant investment at the site for many years. The improvements really secure the long-term future of Rawcliffe and underpin its continued growth and our ability to service our customers, in addition to continuing to provide increased employment opportunities for our excellent team. The spirit in the plant has been significantly buoyed by this announcement –it’s absolutely key to our future strategic objectives. Under Cepac’s ownership the plant has thrived and we are all very excited about the future and our plans for continued expansion.”

Ground was broken on the site in early June and foundations were laid mid July with steel work on the new buildings to follow. Richard Moore added, “This investment will enable us to partner with many new customers and increase our service offering to our existing customer base. We are extremely excited about the future of our plant and meeting our strategic growth targets.”

General Manager of the Rawcliffe Bridge factory, Richard Moore at the building site

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