
The office of Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam has announced that Pratt Industries Inc. has agreed to invest more than $20 million to establish a new paper packaging and shipping materials converting and box-making operation in an empty industrial facility built on spec by regional economic development agencies.
The Botetourt County Shell Building was built in 2016 and 2017 and funded by the Greater Roanoke Valley Development Foundation, the Roanoke Valley Development Corp. and Botetourt County to provide available industrial building inventory to attract jobs to the county.
“We are proud to partner with an innovative, global
Conyers, Georgia-based Pratt Industries Inc. (a sister company of Visy Industries, with both chaired by Australian Anthony Pratt) bills itself as the fifth-largest corrugated packaging company in the United States with a presence in nearly 30 states. The company’s products are primarily made from
“We are thrilled that Pratt Industries will establish its second Virginia manufacturing operation in Botetourt County, expanding its footprint in the
“Pratt Industries is excited to expand in Virginia,” says David Dennis, the firm’s chief operating officer. “We are grateful to the Roanoke Regional Partnership, Botetourt County and the Virginia Economic Development Partnership for their efforts to bring Pratt to Botetourt County.”
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