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PaperWorks Acquires Color Craft Graphic Arts

November 13, 2025

Ft. Washington, PA-based PaperWorks Industries, Inc., a producer of 100% recycled-paperboard and folding-carton packaging, has acquired Color Craft Graphic Arts. Founded in 1929 and based in Manitowoc, WI, Color Craft is a converter of packaging for food, beverage, and household goods.

“This acquisition aligns with our strategy of growth and further supports our ongoing investment and commitment to our customers,” says Brian Janki, president/CEO of PaperWorks. “Color Craft meets our criteria for geographic alignment with our mill system and folding-carton network, diverse customer mix, and overall cultural fit.”

Gregg Weber, president/CEO of Color Craft, who will join the PaperWorks team, adds, “We are thrilled to join an organization that emulates our values and has an outstanding reputation in the industry. This is a great opportunity for the Manitowoc team to thrive within a larger folding-carton network and leverage mill integration to deliver the highest level of service to our customers.”

With the addition of Color Craft’s folding-carton facility and welcoming 120 new team members, PaperWorks expands its fully integrated folding-carton network to include two paperboard mills and six converting facilities across the United States and Canada.

Tagged With: Film Making & Substrates, Paperboard Packaging

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