MARLBORO TWP. – Sixty-eight employees will be out of work early next year as a manufacturing facility plans to close its doors.
PPC Flexible Packaging announced Thursday the closure of its site, 9465 Edison St. NE, on Jan. 3. A filing about the upcoming move was made with the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, or WARN Act.
The Marlboro plant is one of 10 PPC facilities in seven states nationwide.
After the January closing, nonunion employees are to help with decommissioning efforts and vacating the property, the WARN report states. The combined process is expected to finish by late March.
The company, which is based in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, said via the notice that its closure is mainly due to business considerations and market conditions.
PPC said some employees might be offered jobs in 2025 at other company facilities in the U.S.
A phone message left Saturday with PPC was not immediately returned.
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