News | February 26, 1999

Chesapeake Display & Packaging Facility Achieves P&G's Pinnacle Award

Chesapeake Display & Packaging's Rural Hall, NC, facility was honored by Procter & Gamble with the Pinnacle Award this week at a presentation at the CD&P plant. Procter & Gamble presents the Pinnacle Award to its business partners who consistently meet stringent company quality standards.

Chesapeake Display & Packaging, a wholly owned subsidiary of Chesapeake Corp., designs and manufactures packaging and point-of-purchase displays for such Procter & Gamble products as Crest, Vicks and Oil of Olay. Procter & Gamble representative Joe Tracy presented the award to CD&P president Tony Orta.

The Rural Hall facility received the highest level of the Pinnacle Award, having been recognized by P&G for three consecutive years. CD&P's Sharonville, OH, and Marion, IA, facilities have received the first two stages of the award over the past two years.

Chesapeake Display & Packaging is headquartered in Winston-Salem, NC. Chesapeake Corp., headquartered in Richmond, VA, is a specialty packaging, tissue and forest resources company with more than 40 locations in the United States, Europe, Mexico and Canada.