Based in Chicago, TC operates as the packaging division of Transcontinental, employing approximately 3,500 staff across 25 production sites in North America, Latin America, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand. This expansive reach positions TC to effectively address food and drink sustainability initiatives.
Specializing in extrusion, printing, lamination, converting, and recycling, TC provides a diverse array of flexible products tailored to meet the evolving demands of food and drink packaging. This focus not only enhances product offerings but also aligns with consumer trends towards sustainable packaging solutions.
Greg Tucker, founder, vice chairman, and chief executive of ProAmpac, stated: “This acquisition is a transformative milestone for ProAmpac and TCP. Through TCP, ProAmpac is broadening its end-market focus to include protein, dairy, and medical segments, and expanding its geographic presence. Together we are committed to delivering high-performing and increasingly sustainable packaging solutions to customers.”
Furthermore, Tucker emphasized, “TCP and ProAmpac share the same dedication to excellence, customer focus, and doing business the right way. We are thrilled to welcome the TCP team into the ProAmpac family.” This unity aims to foster advancements in food and drink marketing while adhering to sustainability principles.
Isabelle Marcoux, executive chair of the board at Transcontinental, remarked: “I believe that TCP has found an exciting new home with ProAmpac. Like TC Transcontinental, ProAmpac has built its business with a relentless focus on helping customers succeed. With this common background, I am confident that ProAmpac will be a strong cultural fit for TCP and that the combination will be well positioned to deliver increased value to customers.”

