
Nefab’s New Georgia Hub Boosts Industrial Automation and Sustainable Packaging
Nefab has strategically expanded its U.S. operations with a new facility in Georgia. This move significantly increases its production capacity. Moreover, it strengthens its ability to serve key industries with advanced, sustainable packaging solutions.
Strategic Expansion in the Southeast U.S. Market
Nefab Group recently opened its new Southeast Hub in Braselton, Georgia. The company invested $9.5 million in this project. Consequently, it tripled its operational footprint to 150,000 square feet. This expansion from Norcross allows for greater production capacity and innovation. Therefore, it directly supports regional growth in the industrial automation sector.
Enhanced Production and Logistics Capabilities
The Braselton facility will produce a wide range of packaging. This includes wood crates, corrugated solutions, and foam cushioning. It also features integrated kitting services. As a result, customers in cloud infrastructure, automotive, and healthcare receive complete packaging solutions. The site’s location offers a strong logistics network. This ensures efficient supply chain support for industrial automation components.
Driving Job Creation and Economic Growth
This expansion creates significant local employment opportunities. Nefab plans to add 30 new manufacturing jobs. This increases the headcount from 60 to 90 employees. Furthermore, the company expects more hiring as market demand grows. This investment reflects confidence in the Southeast’s thriving industrial economy.
Sustainability and Efficiency in Modern Manufacturing
Nefab designed the Braselton site with a focus on sustainability. Key features include:
- ✅ Electric production equipment
- ✅ On-site vehicle charging stations
- ✅ Energy-efficient building systems
These elements lower the environmental impact. They also reduce long-term operational costs. This aligns with global trends where, according to industry reports, over 60% of manufacturers now prioritize sustainable operations.
Expert Commentary on Packaging for Industrial Automation
From PLCDCSHUB: “Reliable packaging is critical for sensitive industrial automation equipment like PLCs and DCS units. Nefab’s expansion highlights a growing need for robust, custom solutions that protect high-value components during transit. Their integrated approach, combining wood, foam, and corrugated materials, is essential for ensuring that control systems arrive undamaged and operational, minimizing downtime for manufacturers.”
Application Scenario: Protecting Sensitive Control Systems
Consider a manufacturer shipping new programmable logic controllers (PLCs) to an automotive plant.
- ⚙️ Challenge: PLCs are sensitive to shock, vibration, and electrostatic discharge.
- ⚙️ Solution: Nefab’s kitting service could create a custom solution with anti-static corrugated dividers and precision-cut foam cushioning.
- ⚙️ Outcome: The PLCs arrive in perfect condition, ready for immediate installation on the production line. This reduces costly delays and potential damage claims. For a deeper dive into industrial controllers, explore our guide on PLC systems and their applications.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Why is specialized packaging important for the industrial automation industry?
Industrial automation components, such as servers for cloud infrastructure or robotic arms for automotive assembly, are often high-value and sensitive. Custom packaging prevents damage from shock and vibration during logistics, ensuring they function correctly upon installation.
How does facility location impact packaging and logistics services?
A strategic location like Braselton, with its proximity to major highways and a strong business community, enables faster response times and lower transportation costs for customers throughout the Southeast U.S.
What is the role of sustainability in industrial packaging?
Sustainable packaging reduces waste and environmental impact. It also aligns with corporate responsibility goals and can lead to significant cost savings through optimized material usage and efficient, energy-conscious facility operations.








Nefab’s new Braselton hub is a great example of how smart logistics expansion supports sustainable packaging and faster industrial deliveries across the Southeast. We’ve already seen reduced lead times in Atlanta operations since their opening.