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Inland partners with GOpak

The strategic alliance aligns with Inland’s expansion into high-growth packaging markets and reinforces its commitment to innovative technologies.

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By: Steve Katz

Associate Editor

Inland has announced a partnership stake in GOpak, a flexible packaging manufacturer based in Delafield, WI, USA. This strategic alliance aligns with Inland’s continued expansion into high-growth packaging markets and reinforces the company’s commitment to innovative technologies and manufacturing excellence.

“This partnership supports our long-term vision of being a comprehensive partner for our customers across a variety of packaging formats,” says Scott Roob, COO of Inland. “GOpak’s strengths in short-run, quick-turn flexible packaging will enhance our ability to meet growing customer needs.”

Dave Hotchkiss, GOpak president and owner, adds, “Being a family-owned business like GOpak, it was natural for us to partner with Inland based on shared values and goals. This partnership will help both GOpak customers gain access to a wider variety of label and packaging types, while allowing Inland customers more flexibility to experiment with smaller runs.”

GOpak, founded in 2019, specializes in custom digitally printed flexible packaging solutions with a strong emphasis on speed-to-market, high-definition, and sustainable materials. The company operates out of a facility in Delafield and employs 16 team members.

Inland plans to continue supporting operations at the Delafield facility, sustaining GOpak’s momentum and investing in its existing customer relationships, while continuing collaborative opportunities across both organizations. The Delafield location will complement Inland’s existing operations in La Crosse and Neenah Wisconsin, and Downingtown, Pennsylvania.

Inland says the partnership further underscores its dedication to innovation, customer-focused solutions, and growth in the digital printing and flexible packaging market.

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