11 May 2022

Packaging manufacturer to add 150 jobs and invest $27 million in Cabarrus County

Max Solutions, Inc., a specialty packaging manufacturer, will create 150 new jobs in Cabarrus County, Governor Roy Cooper announced this week. The company will invest more than $27 million to build a manufacturing facility in the RiverOaks Corporate Center in Concord.

“North Carolina’s reputation for manufacturing continues to attract entrepreneurs across all industries and Cabarrus County is the perfect spot,” Cooper said. “With our talent, transportation, and East Coast location, manufacturers in all phases of growth can count on North Carolina to support their success.”

Started by packaging industry veterans in 2021, Max Solutions is a newly formed manufacturer of highly specialized packaging. The company produces custom folding cartons, labels, and inserts for the health care and consumer industries. With sustainability at the forefront, the Concord facility will be Max Solutions’ second manufacturing facility and will cover 150,000 square feet with state-of-the-art technology to meet market demands along the East Coast.

“We are thrilled to be returning to North Carolina,” Dennis Kaltman, president and COO of Max Solutions, Inc., said. “The Concord location will allow us to service our customer base in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. Furthermore, this facility will have the same state-of-the-art equipment as its sister facility in Pennsylvania, which will allow Max to service its entire customer base as necessary. We particularly appreciate the efforts of the North Carolina Department of Commerce over the past few months as we searched and identified what we believe to be an ideal facility. We look forward to partnering with North Carolina as we identify and train the skilled labor necessary to operate our facility.”

“Our attention to workforce training gives growing companies the confidence they need to operate in our state,” N.C. Commerce Secretary Machelle Baker Sanders said. “As North Carolina continues to lead the southeast in manufacturing, we remain committed to our First in Talent plan, which guides the state in preparing a diverse workforce for the jobs of today and tomorrow.”

The North Carolina Department of Commerce led the state’s efforts to support Max Solution’s location to North Carolina. Although salaries for the new positions will vary, the average annual salary for the new positions is $67,253, which is more than Cabarrus County’s annual average wage of $43,687. The project could create a potential annual payroll impact of more than $10 million per year for the region.

“We are excited to welcome Max Solutions, Inc. and their innovative and highly specialized package manufacturing to our growing city built for high performance living,” Mayor Bill Dusch said. “With their significant investment in our community, we continue to diversify the job opportunities available to residents with positions that pay well above the county’s average wage.”

“Max Solutions selected Cabarrus County for its connectivity to the southeast—we stood out as the right place to grow their operations,” Board of Commissioners Chair Steve Morris said. “Packaging is in demand because it’s essential to commerce. Max Solutions’ next-generation innovation and sustainability efforts make them a leader in the industry. They’re a great fit that will further diversify our economy and expand our tax base.”

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