Sojo Industries Expands Operations with New Texas Facility

Sojo Industries

BRISTOL, PA — Sojo Industries has announced the launch of a new operating facility in Temple, TX, set to commence operations in June 2024. This expansion adds to the company’s existing network, which includes sites in Bristol, PA, Indianapolis, IN, and Redlands, CA.

The Temple facility is poised to provide a comprehensive suite of services that have become synonymous with the innovative solutions offered by Sojo Industries. Among these services are Sojo Sprint™, a secure, centrally-located service providing multiple automated lines; Sojo Connect™, which offers e-commerce fulfillment and packaging solutions; and Sojo Flight™, known for its on-site mobile automated packaging services equipped with patented technology. A key feature of all services is their climate-responsible approach, aimed at reducing freight, packaging costs, and harmful emissions—an increasingly critical factor in today’s environmentally conscious market.

Barak Bar-Cohen, founder and CEO of Sojo Industries, emphasized the strategic significance of the new facility. “Everything is bigger in Texas and our new facility in Temple is no exception,” he remarked. The Temple site promises the latest in robotics and automation solutions, alongside dedicated e-commerce resources, aligning with the company’s mission to simplify the complexities associated with variety and multi-pack assembly.

This development not only signifies Sojo Industries’ commitment to technological innovation and sustainability but also positions the company to better serve its customers and partners in a crucial market. Texas, with its booming economy and strategic location, offers an ideal backdrop for companies like Sojo Industries looking to enhance their operational efficiencies and reach.

The implications of this expansion are far-reaching. By situating itself in Texas, Sojo Industries taps into a vibrant economic ecosystem, potentially fostering job creation, enhancing local supply chains, and contributing to the state’s environmental goals. Furthermore, the move underscores a broader trend in the logistics and packaging industry towards integrating environmentally friendly practices with cutting-edge technology—a combination that could set new industry standards and expectations.

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