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Georgia: Gov. Kemp: Cirkla to Bring 140 New Jobs to Hall County

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ATLANTA ~ Governor Brian P. Kemp of Georgia has announced that Cirkla, a global leader in molded fiber solutions, will be investing over $5 million to establish a new food packaging manufacturing facility in Gainesville. This project is expected to create approximately 140 new jobs in Hall County over the next three years.

In a statement, Governor Kemp expressed his excitement about Cirkla's decision to build their facility in Gainesville, stating that it is a testament to the state's strong logistics capabilities and assets. He also highlighted the investments made by the Georgia Ports Authority, including the newly opened Gainesville Inland Port, which have helped deliver products to markets all over the world.

Cirkla, known for its expertise in material science, product design and development, mold design, laminations, and coatings, helps brands meet their packaging sustainability goals. The company's CEO Vaibhav Goel stated that their manufacturing facility in India has successfully implemented this technology in demanding protein categories and with the growing demand in the US market, it was time for a domestic footprint.

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The new Cirkla manufacturing facility will be located at the Gainesville 85 Business Center in Hall County. It will feature state-of-the-art technology and equipment to support Cirkla's full portfolio of molded fiber products such as MAP and overwrap trays. The facility will also have patent-pending technology, precision automation, in-house quality labs, and expanded finishing capabilities.

Gainesville Mayor Zack Thompson expressed his gratitude for Cirkla's decision to choose their city as its North American manufacturing headquarters. He believes that this investment reflects the strength of their community, workforce, and business environment. Mayor Thompson also mentioned the successful partnership between the city and Logistics Property Company in developing advanced manufacturing spaces at Gainesville 85 Business Park.

Tim Evans, President & CEO of Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce also shared his excitement about Cirkla's decision to locate in Gainesville-Hall County. He stated that the region's strong food processing, equipment manufacturing, and packaging supply chain make it an ideal location for companies like Cirkla to thrive. As the Poultry Capital of the World and home to a high concentration of food manufacturers, Gainesville-Hall County provides the necessary resources and partnerships for innovative companies to succeed.

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The Georgia Department of Economic Development, represented by Regional Project Manager Brandon Lounsbury, played a crucial role in securing this project in partnership with Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce and Georgia Quick Start.

GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson also expressed his appreciation for Gainesville-Hall County's business community, which supports multiple complementary industries and creates job opportunities for Georgians. He also highlighted the state's strong agricultural sector, which provides fresh ingredients to hundreds of food processing companies across Georgia. With Cirkla's innovative packaging solutions and Georgia's connectivity, these companies will be able to reach markets across the country.

The new Cirkla manufacturing facility is expected to have a significant impact on the local economy by creating jobs and contributing to the growth of the food packaging industry in Georgia. With its advanced technology and commitment to sustainability, Cirkla is set to become a valuable addition to Gainesville-Hall County's thriving business community.

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