Kalani Shines in 2016
Thank you!
From our Ohana to yours, a special thank you! It is with great pleasure Kalani Packaging can announce our presence in this year’s Puget Sound Business Journal’s Fastest Growing Private Companies in Washington, for the second year.
This honor is coupled with a recent article in the PSBJ, which features the importance of Kalani’s culture and a brief history of the business.
You can read the full PSBJ article here…
“Kalani Packaging Culture Catapults Sales“
Providing customer service with a touch of Aloha is what we do best! We believe understanding our customer’s individual goals, and being a trusted resource is what sets Kalani apart.
The shutdown was estimated to be a minimum of three months while the chemical park’s shared waste water facility was required to go through a re-approval by the Chinese EPA. The worldwide shortage of leuco dye has adversely affected the availability of receipt paper with allocations being implemented and creating price volatility. The effects of the shortage are expected to last into mid-2018. The good news is, as of January the plant is up and running, albeit at a limited capacity. Additionally, with the increased cost of the developer, manufacturers that had exited the market place in recent years due to competitive prices are re-engaging with their available production capabilities

