Date: Fri 25-Dec-1998
Date: Fri 25-Dec-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDYG
Quick Words:
Union-Camp-Rand-Whitney
Full Text:
Union Camp Factory Sold
BY ANDREW GOROSKO
Rand-Whitney Container of Newtown, LLC, has purchased Union Camp Corporation's
container factory on Edmond Road for $2.9 million in a cash sale.
According to documents filed December 21 in the town clerk's office,
Rand-Whitney of Worcester, Mass, purchased more than 18 acres and a
130,000-square-foot factory from Union Camp of Wayne, NJ, for $2,963,000.
There is no mortgage on the property.
Rand-Whitney's purchase of the corrugated container factory wasn't be affected
by International Paper's plans to buy out Union Camp Corporation.
In presenting his plans to bring the New England Patriots professional
football team to a new home in Hartford, team owner Robert Kraft told members
of the state legislature recently his commitment to Connecticut is evidenced
by Rand-Whitney's plans to buy the Edmond Road factory. Mr Kraft also is
Rand-Whitney's president.
The town's Water Pollution Control Authority (WPCA) recently tentatively
endorsed Rand-Whitney's proposal to extend a municipal sewer line to the
Edmond Road factory.
Rand-Whitney will use the building for the same purpose as Union Camp has used
it.
Union Camp announced last spring it would be closing and liquidating the
assets of its local container plant because of "unfavorable economic and
market conditions."
The plant, which has employed about 120 people, manufactures corrugated
packaging, commonly known as cardboard boxes, and graphic displays such as
those used in stores to promote products. The factory includes paper cutting
and packaging equipment, a warehouse and shipping operation, and a sales
force.