Van Genechten Packaging (VGP) has completed a €10 million investment in its Latvian subsidiary, VG Kvadra Pak JSC. The company officially opened its expanded production facility in Riga on 10 March, enhancing its position as a key packaging partner in the Baltic and Nordic markets and reaffirming VGP’s long-term commitment to Latvia as a strategic manufacturing location.
The project was completed according to schedule and became operational on 1 March 2026.
The expanded facility provides state-of-the-art technology, advanced converting equipment and expanded, energy-efficient storage space. Beyond increasing capacity, the investment improves working conditions and reinforces the company’s ambition to remain a leader in technology and innovation in the region.
A strategic investment for Northern Europe
Frank Ohle, CEO of the Van Genechten Packaging Group, highlights the strategic importance of the investment:
'We deliver on our promises.’ The team at VG Kvadra Pak JSC has done exactly that by completing this investment on schedule and raising the bar in terms of quality, safety and service. This marks another milestone in our development and reflects our belief that craftsmanship, technology and partnership combined create what we call ‘Magic in the Making’.”
Roberts Vasiļevskis, General Director of VG Kvadra Pak JSC, adds:
The project further enhances our presence in the Baltics and Scandinavia and complements VGP’s network in Eastern Europe. Our aim is to offer even higher flexibility and best practice service levels to our customers. At the same time, we will contribute to the local economy and create new employment opportunities.”
A complex project, completed alongside ongoing production
Constructing an expanded facility while maintaining full production continuity presented significant operational challenges.
We had to dismantle existing infrastructure, including a 40-metre-high building, while ensuring production continued uninterrupted,” Vasiļevskis explains. “High food safety standards and quality requirements remained non-negotiable throughout the process. Our teams demonstrated exceptional commitment in delivering the project safely and efficiently.”
The construction works were carried out by UPB Nams LTD, one of Latvia’s leading industrial construction companies.
Delivering complex industrial projects efficiently is our core expertise,” says Kaspars Rožkalns, CEO of UPB Nams LTD. “We are proud to have supported VG Kvadra Pak JSC in realizing a facility that underpins its long-term development and regional ambitions.”
Appreciation for local team and collaborators
Van Genechten Packaging (VGP) is one of Europe’s leading independent carton converters. Its Latvian subsidiary, VG Kvadra Pak JSC, serves as an important manufacturing hub in the region.
CEO Frank Ohle applauds the local team in Riga and everyone who made the project come to fruition:
I would like to extend my sincere thanks to all colleagues and partners involved in this expansion – Roberts and the entire VG Kvadra Pak JSC team, the broader VGP Group, Kaspars Rožkalns and the UPB Nams LTD team, as well as the architects, engineers, construction supervisors and safety specialists who contributed to this project.”
About Van Genechten Packaging Group
Van Genechten Packaging (VGP) is a leading independent European packaging specialist with more than 190 years of history and about €500 million in annual revenue. In 2025, VGP was named EY Entrepreneur of the Year in Belgium.
VGP operates across 14 converting sites, an extrusion site, a rigid box center, and two fulfillment locations in 9 European countries.
About VG Kvadra Pak JSC
Based in Riga, VG Kvadra Pak JSC is one of the Baltics’ leading cardboard packaging companies focusing on high-quality value-added packaging for various food, non-food and premium segments.