New-Indy Containerboard establishing operations in York County

December 11, 2019

Company Investing $240 Million into the New Operations

New-Indy Containerboard, a manufacturer and supplier of recycled containerboard for the corrugated box industry, today announced plans to establish operations in York County at a recently-acquired pulp and paper mill facility. The company is investing $240 million in the project.

Founded in 2012, New-Indy Containerboard uses 100% recycled fiber in its current manufacturing process. This acquisition will provide the ability to balance company product lines equally between virgin kraft and recycled containerboard.

The mill, located at 5300 Cureton Ferry Road in Catawba, S.C., currently produces lightweight communication papers. New-Indy Containerboard is investing in process equipment to convert the mill to ultra-lightweight, virgin kraft linerboard, improving the competitiveness of the facility. The York County mill will continue utilize wood from local suppliers in its operations.

The equipment conversion and new operations are expected to be online during the fourth quarter of 2020. Individuals interested in joining the New-Indy Containerboard team should visit https://newindycontainerboard.com/employment/.

“New-Indy Containerboard is excited about our acquisition of the pulp and paper mill located in Catawba, South Carolina. Our intent is to convert the existing facility from the production of communication paper products to containerboard grades. We want to thank the York County Council and the South Carolina Department of Commerce for the valuable assistance they provided during the purchase process. Their support is critical to the facility’s continued growth and success, and we look forward to a close and long- lasting relationship with both of these entities.”  –New-Indy Containerboard COO Rick Hartman

“We couldn’t be more pleased that New-Indy Containerboard has chosen to make such significant investment in York County. This is great news for our community in terms of jobs retained and a welcomed addition to our growing list of recycling and manufacturing companies. We look forward to seeing the company continue to grow and thrive.” –York County Council Chairman Michael Johnson

FIVE FAST FACTS

  • New-Indy Containerboard is establishing operations in York County.
  • The company manufactures and supplies recycled containerboard.
  • New-Indy Containerboard is investing $240 million.
  • New operations are expected to be online during fourth quarter of 2020.
  • Individuals interested in joining the New-Indy Containerboard team should visit https://newindycontainerboard.com/employment/.