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Thermal Packaging Tech Innovator PTG Expands to Fort Worth with New Manufacturing Center

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Packaging Technology Group provides thermal packaging solutions and services for the biopharma and life science sector. As demand for custom and off-the shelf shipping solutions rise, PTG is adding capacity and expanding its products. The company’s 73,000-square-foot Fort Worth facility is its third new location in 18 months.

When biopharmaceutical companies ship vaccines, biologics, and other high-value medicines, they donโ€™t reach for an envelope. The last thing they want is exposure to excessive heat or cold. That makes temperature-sensitive thermal shipping solutions a critical missionโ€”one that Packaging Technology Group pursues every day.

This week PTG announced it will open a new manufacturing facility in Fort Worth to add capacity, expand its portfolio, and better serve its growing client base.

โ€œThis is our third new location in 18 months and reinforces our commitment to partners and clients,โ€ said Bill Blezard, CEO of PTG, in a statement. โ€œOne of our core values is relationships, and weโ€™re excited to build new connections in the Fort Worth area, create jobs, and triple our production capabilities.โ€

The companyโ€”which is privately held by its founder and headquartered in Fall River, Massachusettsโ€”told us it chose Fort Worth because it believes North Texas is โ€œa globally recognized innovation hub.โ€

โ€œAs we expand and grow, we choose cities with robust manufacturing and logistics capabilities, and Fort Worth was the ideal choice as the 13th largest city in the United States,โ€ PTG said. โ€œWe currently have 50 employees and will continue to expand. Weโ€™re thrilled with the diverse talent pool in the city.โ€
All-time-high demand

Kelly Cinelli, PTGโ€™s director of marketing, told PharmaTech earlier this summer that demand for their products has never been higher.

โ€œWe are finding the demand for single-use, curbside-recyclable shippers for direct-to-patient medication is at an all-time high,โ€ she told PharmaTech. โ€œReusable shippers also are in high demand due to the COVID-19 pandemic and supply-chain constraints.โ€

The company says operations veteran Ed Kamel is managing the 73,000-square-foot Fort Worth facility. Production kicked off in late August, with Kamel welcoming 17 new PTG employees.

The team is producing and shipping PTGโ€™s flagship product, TRUEtemp Naturalsโ€”packaging thatโ€™s thermo-efficient, environmentally sustainable, and made with a unique, 100% curbside recyclable insulating fiber to thermally protect high-value medicines, biologics, and vaccines.

In its 17th year of operation, PTG says it serves many of the top pharmaceutical and biologics companies. Itโ€™s continuing to engineer, qualify, and manufacture both custom and off-the-shelf shipping solutions.

PTGโ€™s sustainability commitment is apparent in its TRUEtemp Naturals and reusable TRUEtemp Last Mile shippers lines. The Last Mile shippers use a proprietary combination of PCM and polyurethane to provide โ€œthe ideal solution for the liquid biopsy and cancer diagnostic market.โ€

โ€œAs the demand for eco-friendly products rises, we continue to innovate and create solutions and services for the life sciences industry,โ€ said Tom Lawlor, PTGโ€™s chief operating officer, in the statement. โ€œThis new multi-purpose facility offers PTG redundant manufacturing capabilities while substantially increasing our capacity for producing innovative products.โ€

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