Packaging Manufacturer to Close Richmond Plant, Lay Off 110 Workers
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Richmond packaging plant to shut down, affecting 110 employees
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) -- A Richmond packaging plant is closing its facility along Richmond Highway in June 2026, affecting 110 employees, according to a Virginia WARN letter. On Tuesday, March 31, Mark Romaniuk, deputy general counsel for the Packaging Corporation of America (PCA), notified the state, as well as Richmond Mayor Danny Avula, that the packing manufacturer would be closing its facility at 2000 Richmond Highway, effective Monday, June…
Packaging manufacturer to close Richmond plant, lay off 110 workers
RICHMOND, Va. A national packaging manufacturer is planning to shutter its plant in Richmond.Packaging Corp. of America notified the state this week that it will close its facility at 2000 Richmond Highway and lay off its 110 employees.Click here to continue reading on Richmond BizSense.
PCA closing Richmond plant
Packaging Corporation of America is shuttering its corrugated products plant in Richmond, Virginia, a move that reflects the ongoing consolidation of converting operations across the packaging industry. The Lake Forest, Illinois-based company confirmed it will permanently close the facility at 2000 Richmond Highway, impacting approximately 110 employees, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) filing on March 31. Mark…
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