Green Bay Packaging operates a fully vertically integrated corrugated and folding carton business—from 450,000+ acres of owned timberlands through containerboard mills to converting and label plants. The tech stack is heavily manufacturing-focused (Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Fanuc, Rockwell Automation, SAP, JD Edwards) with recent CMMS implementation and active projects around production scheduling and equipment downtime reduction, reflecting a push toward visibility and reliability across a decentralized multi-facility footprint.
Green Bay Packaging manufactures corrugated boxes, folding cartons, coated labels, and containerboard for mid-market and enterprise customers across retail, e-commerce, and consumer goods. Founded in 1933 and family-owned, the company operates over 40 production facilities in 16 U.S. states, supported by company-managed timberlands, recycled and virgin mills, and a decentralized operational structure. With approximately 4,500 employees, the organization spans manufacturing, engineering, forestry, operations, sales, and design, with current hiring acceleration focused heavily on plant-floor and operations roles.
Stack includes SAP and JD Edwards for enterprise resource planning, Limble CMMS and standard CMMS for maintenance management, Salesforce and HubSpot for customer engagement, and Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Fanuc, Rockwell Automation for production control and automation.
The company operates over 40 facilities across 16 U.S. states, including corrugated box plants, folding carton and label stock facilities, containerboard mills, a sawmill, and a slitting operation, all supported by company-managed timberlands.
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