Berry investing over $70 million in US capabilities
February 12, 2021 - United States Of America
Berry Global Group, a leading global nonwovens manufacturer, in investing over $70 million in its United States wipe substrate capabilities. The funds will be used in establishing a new line, producing additional capacity, and enabling the company to better serve its global customers. Supporting the continuing growth of business will also be a focus area.
Berry provides many of the world’s leading brands with wipe materials for infection prevention. Prior to the demand surge of 2020, the impregnated wet wipes segment, specific for home cleaning and disinfecting, was growing at six per cent during 2014 to 2019. Amplified by COVID-19 prevention, the demand for disinfectant wipes is expected to have permanently shifted to its current, increased use.
Berry will add to its broad scope and scale by installing the line in the United States. This investment is complementary to Berry’s existing portfolio and features the company’s proprietary Spinlace technology. The US investment has a targeted commercialisation date of the March quarter 2023.
“This investment reflects the commitment we have in support of our customers’ growth plans and it is a clear signal of our intent to provide the best products in the disinfectant wiping space worldwide,” said Mark Siebert, EVP and general manager, US and Canada, Healthcare and Specialties at Berry.
Berry’s Spinlace technology is a critical component of its growth in the wiping space, as it enables the company to produce and deliver innovative nonwovens to customers across multiple market segments. These segments include home care, personal care, commercial, transportation, and healthcare. The newly announced asset will be flexible in its production capabilities, with the ability to supply materials for wipes, filtration, personal care incontinence, and healthcare applications.
The Spinlace technology is a highly efficient process that incorporates almost limitless material inputs, including pulp, with high-speed hydroentanglement. Additionally, Berry's proprietary Apex technology is combined with Spinlace technology to impart customisable three-dimensional images directly into the fabric to provide differentiated functional and aesthetic attributes. The Apex process improves strength, pick up or lay down of liquids, and improves visuals versus traditional manufacturing methods.