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Company · Packaging and Containers Manufacturing

No-Nail Boxes

The concept of the folding plywood box appeared in 1921. In 1936, the NO-NAIL (without nails) process was patented and production began in a factory in Liverpool (UK). In 1961, a subsidiary was created in Ettelbruck (Luxembourg). In 1996, a group of private investors took over the production of folding boxes made of plywood and steel. In 2006, the production was transferred to Wiltz (Luxembourg). Specialized in the production of folding boxes in plywood and steel for the industry, NO-NAIL BOXES employs today about 80 people to produce annually about folding boxes, of which about 95 % are made to measure, according to the needs of its customers.

Team composition

Roles at No-Nail Boxes

51 to 200 staff

  • 2planificateur production
  • 1chief executive officer
  • 1chief operating officer
  • 1commercial
  • 1communication officer
  • 1digital marketing project officer
  • 1directrice des ressources humaines
  • 1employee
  • 1fabrikarbeiter
  • 1hôtelier
  • +17more roles

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