Garlock Flexibles Closing Gardner Plants, 91 Jobs Lost | Boston.com

by Chief Editor

Garlock Flexibles, a packaging solutions provider for food, snacks, and produce, is closing its two Gardner, Massachusetts facilities, resulting in the layoff of 91 employees. The closures are anticipated to occur between April 30 and September 30, according to a Worker Adjustment Retraining Notice filed with the state.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will the Garlock Flexibles facilities close?

The facilities at 164 Fredette St. And 77 Industrial Rowe are expected to close by the end of September.

Who owns Garlock Flexibles?

Garlock Flexibles was bought by Astara Capital Partners, LLC in January 2021.

How long has Garlock Flexibles been operating in Gardner?

Garlock Flexibles has been operating in Gardner for roughly 40 years.

Did You Understand? Garlock began in 1987 as a printed tissue and paper packaging center, initially serving brands like Talbots and the Gap.
Expert Insight: The closure of these facilities, while impacting 91 workers, represents a strategic shift for Garlock Flexibles following its acquisition by Astara Capital Partners and subsequent rebranding. The company’s decision to separate its paper and tissue business from its flexible film packaging business suggests a focus on the latter, though the long-term implications for its presence in Massachusetts remain unclear.

While a small number of administrative and leadership positions will remain after the plant closures, the future of Garlock Flexibles’ overall footprint in Massachusetts is currently unknown. Representatives from Astara Capital Partners and Garlock Flexibles have not yet responded to requests for further information.

What impact will these closures have on the Gardner community?

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