Today is the 3rd of March, 2026, and exciting news is unfolding in Pompano Beach, Florida. Lindenmeyr Munroe, a key player in the paper and packaging industry, has officially opened a new facility aimed at enhancing its distribution capabilities in southern Florida. This new establishment comes on the heels of the company’s recent relocation to a modern facility in Orlando, marking a significant step forward in their operational reach.
The Pompano Beach facility is designed with a customer-centric approach, offering next-day delivery and quick pickup options. It aims to serve clients in the printing, packaging, and large-format markets across Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, and surrounding areas. With high inventory levels and an expanded selection of locally stocked products, Lindenmeyr Munroe is set to improve product availability and service for its clients.
Commitment to Florida
Company representatives emphasize that this investment reflects a long-term commitment to the state of Florida, highlighting a focus on enhancing service through strategic investments in personnel, inventory, and technology. Jeff Schwarz, VP and General Manager, expressed enthusiasm about the expansion, noting that it strengthens the company’s engagement with customers in South Florida. With over 150 years of experience in the distribution sector, Lindenmeyr Munroe continues to be an independent provider of paper, packaging, large format, and facility solutions across North America.
This new facility aligns with broader industry trends, especially as the demand for paper and board technologies continues to grow. The market is experiencing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8% from 2024 to 2029, with North America being the largest market. The recent COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the demand for corrugated packaging, particularly for e-commerce, further underscoring the significance of Lindenmeyr Munroe’s investment in Florida.
Industry Insights
According to market analysis, the paper and packaging industry is undergoing significant transformations driven by technological advancements and a shift toward sustainability. As companies like Lindenmeyr Munroe adapt to these changes, they are increasingly focusing on integrating digital technologies to enhance productivity and customer engagement. In fact, studies show that digitalization can improve productivity by 10-15%, making it a crucial area for investment.
The market is also witnessing a growing demand for eco-friendly alternatives to plastic and single-use paper products. Innovations in packaging technologies are leading to the development of functional and barrier coatings, which are essential for meeting the needs of a more environmentally conscious consumer base. As Lindenmeyr Munroe expands its footprint in Florida, it is well-positioned to capitalize on these trends, ensuring it remains a competitive force in the industry.
For more information, you can read the full articles on the respective sources: Lesprom and Pulp & Paper News. As Lindenmeyr Munroe embarks on this new chapter, the future looks bright for the company and its customers in Florida.