'Super plant': GBP packaging company to begin construction in Tulsa County in couple of weeks
19 Aug 2020
A packaging company is planning to triple its footprint by building a new 550,000-square-foot corrugator facility in Tulsa County.
Green Bay Packaging (GBP) is set to begin construction Sept. 1 on the “super plant,” which is scheduled to begin operation in October 2021.
The facility will replace the existing 180,000-square-foot factory at 6106 W. 68th St. S. in Creek County and will be equipped with a new 110-inch Fosber corrugator and state-of-the-art, high-speed flexo folder gluers and rotary die cutters. Crossland Construction is the general contractor.
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