Nov 17, 2008. /Lesprom.com/. State Member for Townsville and Speaker of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, Mike Reynolds, has officially commissioned the $13.5 million upgrade of the Amcor Fibre Packaging Townsville production facility. The upgrade has included a 3000 square meters extension to the original facility, with a complete facelift of the facilities on the site. The project has seen the replacement of an ageing corrugator with a Xitex corrugator, plus the introduction of a high volume die cutter, a new waste management system, as well as product wrapping and strapping facilities. Xitex is a patented product offering superior strength and performance to fruit and produce customers, and is the only facility of it’s type in the region. This relocation has allowed the local production capacity of corrugated board in NQ to double, supplying 28 million square meters of fibre packaging to the market annually. The project has taken two years from conception and follows on from the $40 million spent by Amcor in creating one of the largest corrugating plants in the world at Rocklea, Brisbane QLD. Amcor Australasia COO, Don Matthews, said on the day that “the upgrade and investment enables us to service our north Queensland customer base with superior products, better lead times, and puts us in a great position to expand this business going forward.” Working commenced on the structure in October 2007, and finished in July this year. It will achieve significant improvements in operating efficiency and position the business to be the preferred packaging solutions provider through product leadership, superior customer service and operational excellence. According to Amcor Australasia, major redevelopment of the Townsville site is a critical part of the major reinvestment plan for the Australian fibre packaging business.