Carmel's Clay Terrace district is home to a leading low-calorie sweetener brand's parent company, with roughly 75 corporate staff in Carmel and more than 1,200 employees worldwide, plus the bulk and food-service arm of a century-old popcorn company founded in 1928, a headquarters cluster that drives real packaging equipment decisions even without a single production line inside city limits. That sister operation runs one of the world's largest microwave-popcorn plants elsewhere in Indiana. Carmel's own economic development office actively markets its US-31 and Clay Terrace corridor to consumer-packaged-goods companies looking for a headquarters address, and it's worked: Carmel now counts multiple CPG head offices even though the production lines those companies depend on sit in other Indiana towns.
A case study in our own portfolio covers a food producer scaling automated case packing at the same pace a sweetener or popcorn brand needs once national retail demand outpaces a manual line. Our Mars Series VFFS baggers form, fill, and seal popcorn, snack mixes, and granular sweetener product in one pass instead of three separate steps, running at full production speed. Automatic case packers then box that product for the distribution network a headquarters-heavy city like Carmel coordinates but doesn't manufacture in. Carmel handles the headquarters decisions on the recipe and the brand; the plant elsewhere in Indiana is where our line actually has to perform. We keep both the VFFS bagger and the case packer in stock rather than building either to order. Wherever a Carmel-headquartered brand's actual production line sits in Indiana, our solutions team sizes the equipment to it.