‘Exciting development’: Visy opens packaging hub in Tasmania
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Visy invests in Tasmania with new packaging hub
Australian sustainable packaging and recycling company Visy has opened a new packaging hub in Devonport, Tasmania – supplying cardboard packaging to the state’s breweries, berry and produce growers, and the dairy industry. Designed to better serve the state’s food and beverage companies and farmers, the new facility includes an 8,500 sqm warehouse and office space. As the manufacturer of its own kraft and 100 per cent recycled paper, Visy believ…
Tasmanian breweries to benefit from new packaging facility
The 8,500sqm Visy packaging hub provides the infrastructure to help get Tasmanian produce on Australian shelves and take advantage of export markets. The post Tasmanian breweries to benefit from new packaging facility appeared first on Beer & Brewer.
Visy opens new packaging hub in Tasmania
Image: VisyVisy has opened a new packaging hub in Devonport, Tasmania, as part of a $20 million long term commitment to the state. The facility will supply cardboard packaging to customers across Tasmania, including berry and produce growers, breweries and dairy processors. The site was officially opened yesterday by the minister for agriculture, fisheries and forestry, Julie Collins. Visy chief executive officer Mark De Wit said the investment …
‘Exciting development’: Visy opens packaging hub in Tasmania
Visy is opening a packaging hub in Devonport, Tasmania, as the circular economy giant continues its $20 million long-term commitment to the state. Supplying cardboard packaging across Tasmania, the hub will serve farmers, and food and beverage companies. Opened by the Federal Minister for Agriculture, Julie Collins, the investment has been celebrated as a vote of confidence in Tasmania’s farming industry. “We’re helping get premium Tasmanian pro…
Visy opens new Tasmania facility - Trailer Magazine
Image: Visy.Visy has invested in a new packaging hub in Devonport, Tasmania, as part of its long-term commitment to the state. Designed to better serve Tasmania’s farmers and food and beverage companies, the hub will supply cardboard packaging to customers including berry and produce growers, breweries and the dairy industry. The modern, fit-for-purpose facility includes an 8,500-square-metre warehouse and office space for sales and customer ser…
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