MENASHA, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – When shipments of the COVID-19 vaccine arrive in boxes across the nation, they will include a piece of the Fox Cities.
Dura-Fibre, a Menasha-based paperboard manufacturer, is making laminated paperboard sleeves being used in the boxes.
Due to contractual restrictions, the company can’t name which supplier is using their product, or let FOX 11 get pictures of the sleeves, said company President Luke Benrud. But he could say that the product was custom made to help with the low-temperature storage the vaccine needs.
“Dura-Fibre’s specialty laminated paperboard sleeves and inserts are protecting some of the COVID-19 vaccines right now as they are being shipped around the country. We are proud to be a part of the solution in getting the country past this terrible pandemic,” he said.
Dura-Fibre creates laminated paperboard solutions used in a wide variety of functional performance and packaging applications including industrial crates, slip sheets, industrial totes, folding carton packaging, furniture components and custom paperboard products 125,000-square-foot facility in Menasha.



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