Formost Fuji Forms Partnership with Capper-McCall

Based in Raleigh, Capper-McCall will represent Formost Fuji in the Southeast region covering the market in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida.

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Dennis Gunnell, President, Formost Fuji Corp., commented “We are very pleased to begin a partnership with Capper-McCall. Both of our companies have 55+ years’ experience in the packaging equipment industry and share common values of innovation, performance, and customer service. We are excited to add the Capper-McCall sales team and look forward to having them work with our customers in the Southeast region.”

Rob Wingard, President Capper-McCall commented, “Capper-McCall is excited to announce that we have entered into a business partnership with Formost-Fuji to promote and sell the Formost Fuji Horizontal wrapping systems and the Formost Bread bagging equipment here in the Southeastern U.S. Capper-McCall has been offering quality automation and inspection solutions for over five decades and we see this partnership with Formost-Fuji as a huge win for Capper-McCall, Formost-Fuji and most importantly our customer base here in the Southeast.”


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