International luxury packaging manufacturer Max Fame Group yesterday opened the doors to its first UK base in Trafford, Greater Manchester following an investment worth up to £6.8m* to the local economy.

Founded over 40 years ago, Max Fame specialises in modern manufacturing for sustainable packaging in sectors including electronics, food, drink and cosmetics and has an existing global presence with five factories across China, Vietnam and Thailand.

With support from MIDAS, Greater Manchester’s Inward Investment Agency that has a strategic aim to secure significant levels of new investment for the city region, Max Fame has signed a 10-year lease on a 21,500 sq ft logistics building at Carrington Gateway in Trafford and will make an initial £1m capital investment that will create 100 jobs in the next three years as part of its global expansion.

Greater Manchester has been identified as a high potential opportunity for sustainable packaging by the Department of Business and Trade, thanks to the clear pipeline of opportunities available for businesses. The city-region is home to an innovation-driven food, drink, and packaging cluster of over 700 companies, with market-leading technology and innovation, capabilities and skills.

David Hsieh President of Max Fame said

“Greater Manchester’s focus on low carbon initiatives, deep talent pool and ideal geographical location create excellent conditions for investment and entrepreneurship, making it the best choice and an important base for our global supply chain.

I would like to thank the MIDAS team and colleagues for the many services and assistance they kindly provided during the process. We look forward to continuing this working relationship to make substantial contributions to the low carbon agenda of the city-region and its communities.”

Trafford Council Leader Tom Ross said

“It’s great to welcome a fantastic addition to our green economy. I’m delighted that Max Fame have recognised the talent and acumen we have here in Greater Manchester. Attracting a global manufacturer to Carrington will also create more jobs and be an extra boost for our region.”

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