Gravis Announces Acquisition of Procon Pacific

Gravis Announces Acquisition of Procon Pacific



Gravis, a leading North American provider of engineered dry bulk transportation packaging solutions, has announced that it has acquired Procon Pacific, a distributor of flexible intermediate bulk containers (FIBCs) and BOPP woven bags serving customers across the chemicals, food and minerals industries.

Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Lombard, Illinois, Procon Pacific has built a strong reputation for supplying high-quality bulk packaging solutions and managing global sourcing relationships. The company operates with a team of professionals across the United States, China and India.

As part of the acquisition, the Procon Pacific team will join Gravis, and the company’s Lombard, Illinois, office will remain an active part of Gravis’s North American footprint.

“This acquisition represents an important step in strengthening our position as North America’s leading provider of bulk transportation packaging,” said Vishal Rao, CEO at Gravis. “Procon Pacific brings a talented team, strong customer relationships, and deep expertise in global sourcing. Together, we are better positioned to serve our customers with expanded capabilities, reliable supply, and continued innovation.”

The addition of Procon Pacific enhances Gravis’s scale in core end markets while further strengthening its sourcing network and commercial capabilities. The combined organization will continue to focus on delivering high-quality packaging solutions and dependable supply for customers across a wide range of industrial applications.

Integration efforts are currently underway, and customers can expect continuity in service, operations, and relationships as the companies come together.



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