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Axium Packaging Marks 15-Year Milestone with Innovation and Reach

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Axium Packaging Marks 15-Year Milestone with Innovation and Reach

Axium Packaging, a leading manufacturer of packaging components for multinational consumer product companies, is celebrating its 15th year of an extraordinary trajectory marked by rapid expansion and innovation. Founded by Pushminder Judge and Paul Judge out of a single room in Ontario, Canada, Axium Packaging today is headquartered in New Albany, Ohio, and now includes more than 23 facilities across North America, serving nearby customers quickly and efficiently.

“Our rapid growth and continued success are a testament to the company’s commitment to innovation, customer service and sustainability, as well as our more than 3,500 employees who have made this all possible,” said Axium Packaging President Paul Judge. “I’m incredibly proud that Axium continues to set the packaging industry standard for quality and efficiency with the regular introduction of new technologies that reduce production costs and environmental impacts.”

Axium Packaging operations launched in March 2010 with six desks and three plastic packaging manufacturing machines in Mississauga, Ontario, outside of Toronto. Pushminder Judge co-founded the company after working for and leading operations for plastic packaging companies in Ontario starting in the 1970s and creating and then selling the successful Matrix Packaging business in 2008.

Today, Axium Packaging leverages advanced manufacturing technologies, including extrusion blow molding, injection stretch blow molding, injection blow molding, injection molding, extruded tubes, and decoration and finishing, as well as its own design studios and tool shops to deliver cutting-edge solutions tailored to customers’ evolving needs. Its uniform production platform, advanced technology, and automated manufacturing lines support 24/7, 365 days a year operation, ensuring high-quality, efficient, and cost-effective production for a global customer base. This performance-driven ecosystem is further buoyed by Axium Packaging’s Vertix recycling subsidiary, allowing the company to support customers’ sustainability goals by incorporating post-consumer recycled plastic in many of its packaging solutions.

Axium Packaging’s customers include domestic and international product companies in a range of consumer categories, including personal and home cleaning supplies, food, pharmaceutical, health care, and nutrition products commonly found on store shelves and in homes and businesses worldwide.

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