
JBM Packaging, which specialises in eco-friendly packaging services, has commenced construction of a new facility in Lebanon in the US state of Ohio.
The groundbreaking of this project coincides with the company’s 40th anniversary.
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Intended to house expanding packing and kitting operations, the new 52,500ft² building will enable JBM to scale its operations for long-term growth.
The facility will be built on an 11-acre parcel of formerly undeveloped land just west of I-71 and one mile from JBM’s headquarters on Henkel Drive.
A prefabricated concrete structure, comprising 28ft clear height ceilings, will be included in phase one of the project.
The building will be split into two units. BM will lease and occupy 26,801ft², while the 25,699ft² unit fronting Kingsview Drive will be available for lease.

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By GlobalDataEach unit will have two loading dock doors and a drive-in dock door.
Construction is scheduled for completion by the end of February 2026.
While there are no immediate plans for a second phase, the original land purchase allows room for another 52,000ft² building to support future expansion.
JBM Packaging chief financial officer Dan Puthoff stated: “As our kitting and filling business has grown, space has become a challenge.
“This expansion helps us keep up with demand, shorten lead times and welcome more team members through our Fair Chance Program. It’s a big step forward in carrying out our purpose of building better solutions, better lives and a better world.”
In November 2023, JBM Packaging introduced Hydroblox, a water-resistant, uncoated recyclable packaging paper whicih provides barrier protection for products vulnerable to water or condensation exposure.
It is reported to offer 200% greater water resistance than standard 24-pound white wove paper.