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Fisher Container Holdings announces rebranding of subsidiaries

Fisher Container Holdings in Buffalo Grove said it is rebranding its subsidiaries Fisher Container LLC and Packaging Products Corp. into the new entity PPC Flexible Packaging.

The rebrand follows Fisher's 2017 acquisition of PPC and aims to reaffirm the company's market presence while unifying the corporate identity of the two subsidiaries.

As part of the official rebranding launch, Fisher unveiled a new logo for PPC Flexible Packaging and outlined the proposed scope of work for the campaign. Fisher, a provider of custom flexible packaging for food and health care industries, plans to incorporate the new logo across print and digital collateral, including a redesigned website. Fisher CEO Kevin Keneally indicates the rebranding efforts signal the next step in the company's growth within the packaging industry.

"Fisher Container and PPC are both successful leaders in the packaging industry," Keneally said. "After the merger, we knew we had an opportunity to create a new brand identity that would showcase our innovation and speed to market. PPC Flexible Packaging now has a visual identity that captures our quality, service, and technology in a bold way and we're very proud of that."

In addition to creating a new visual identity for the company, the rebrand will highlight PPC Flexible Packaging's focus on two primary market segments - consumer packaging and precision clean packaging. The consumer division focuses on food, "better for you," organic, snack, produce, bakery, and pet food retail packaging, while the precision clean division focuses on health care, clean room, critical environment, and microelectronic packaging. Fisher will visually display the names of the two segments in conjunction with the new logo in internal and external communications. Keneally believes this will further strengthen brand presence within the packaging industry.

Fisher plans to launch PPC Flexible Packaging's redesigned company website later this year.

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