US-based sustainable packaging company Meyers has acquired Mankato Packaging to broaden its folding carton offerings.

The financial details of the acquisition have not been made public by either party.

Based in Minnesota, US, Mankato specialises in high-quality folding cartons and offers services such as design, prepress, printing, die-cutting, and finishing.

By merging the capabilities of both companies, the acquisition strengthens Meyers’ folding carton solutions.

The deal combines the expertise, resources, and technology of both businesses to better serve their collective clients.

Both companies operate within similar sectors, including food, life sciences, and beauty products.

The deal will expand Meyers’ reach and operational scale while bringing new client relationships and adding Mankato’s workforce to the company’s talent pool.

Meyers co-owner and CEO Christopher Dillon said: “This is an exciting milestone for Meyers as we continue to grow our folding carton capabilities and expand the impact we can make for our clients.

“We’re thrilled to welcome new customer relationships and strengthen our presence in an industry that aligns so closely with our purpose.

“As an independent, family-owned company, we remain deeply committed to delivering exceptional service, driving sustainable innovation, and building long-term partnerships that go beyond packaging.”

Meyers collaborates with several companies such as Hormel, Frito-Lay, Estée Lauder, Ulta Beauty, Saucony, and Microsoft.

Mankato Packaging president Todd Loosbrock said: “This acquisition brings together two companies that share a deep commitment to quality, service, and sustainability.

“Meyers’ industry leadership and purpose-driven mission made them the ideal partner to build on the strong foundation that Mankato Packaging has laid.”