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Garlock Flexibles and C-P Flexible Packaging tout progress following merger

The combined company operates 10 manufacturing facilities across the US and Canada and serves many fresh produce and CPG brands.

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By: Greg Hrinya

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Garlock Flexibles and C-P Flexible Packaging, now Garlock/C-P, have announced significant progress in integrating operations, strengthening customer support functions, and optimizing their manufacturing footprint. Garlock Flexibles and C-P Flexible Packaging completed their merger in October 2025.

The combined company operates 10 manufacturing facilities across the United States and Canada and serves many of the region’s leading fresh produce and consumer packaged goods brands. Headquartered in York, PA, USA, Garlock/C-P is also one of the top 15 flexible packaging platforms in North America.

Since the merger

Since closing the merger, the new company has:

  • Completed the integration of core business functions. This includes R&D, technical, field service, and in-house platemaking and graphics. This has created a unified customer-facing technical organization with expanded depth and responsiveness. In addition, the company has retained strong relationships with key long-term supply partners and enhanced its ability to support customers with coordinated innovation and packaging development.
  • Strengthened customer-facing and support functions. The company is adding headcount in customer service and key support areas. These include costing, estimating, quoting, finance, and IT to improve speed, visibility, and execution. Investments in client service-related IT infrastructure, data systems, and analytics will provide customers with improved insights and reporting.
  • Consolidated select manufacturing activities to improve asset utilization and long-term competitiveness. This includes the wind down of two plants in Gardner, MA, which was announced in February 2026. These closures will take place in three phases from April to September 2026. The company has also re-aligned its Fond du Lac site in Wisconsin.

CEO Greg Powell says, “Our priority from day one has been disciplined integration without disrupting service to customers. We have aligned our technical and commercial teams, improved coordination across our manufacturing network, and invested in the capabilities that matter most to the brands we serve. Our objective is straightforward — to build a stronger, more resilient, and more scalable organization that consistently delivers high-quality, innovative, and competitively priced packaging solutions.”

Achieving goals

To achieve these goals, the company plans to make more than $20 million in capital investments in 2026. This includes preventative maintenance programs, new manufacturing equipment, modernization of select production assets, and continued investment in IT, data infrastructure, and analytics capabilities.

Garlock/C-P’s platform offers expanded capabilities in high-graphics flexographic printing, adhesive and extrusion lamination, cold seal applications, laser perforation and scoring, clean-room production, and stand-up pouch and bag converting. The company continues to advance recyclable and compostable flexible packaging formats and sustainable material solutions, too. The initiative supports customers’ evolving environmental commitments.

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