CCL Label opens new facility in Montréal
The 4.8 million USD investment also includes new cutting-edge technology.
CCL Label has opened its new 44,000sqft building in Montréal’s South Shore, entirely dedicated to label production, mainly for the pharmaceutical industry.
Among those in attendance were Antoine Krahenbuhl, general manager of CCL Label Montréal; Geoffrey T. Martin, president and CEO of CCL Industries and Nancy Cormier, city councilor for Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville.
This event coincided with the 40th anniversary of CCL’s operations in Québec and the 20th anniversary of Graphics Apex's acquisition.
Previously owned by Wetstyle, the new building has been renovated and transformed to accommodate CCL Label Montréal’s operations. The company’s infrastructure now totals 120,000sqft. The last expansion work was completed in 2013.
CCL Label Montréal can print leaflets, folding cartons and labels. The renovation investment of 4.8 million USD also includes cutting-edge technology specific to printing and packaging in the pharmaceutical sector.
‘This new facility underlines our commitment to industrial excellence and growth in the pharmaceutical industry,’ said Krahenbuhl. ‘With over 190 dedicated employees, we are proud to be strengthening our presence in Québec while setting new standards in printing and innovation for our customers.’
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