This year's Expo West floor is stacked with strong US packaging suppliers. More brands in food, nutraceutical, and beverage are building domestic sourcing into their packaging strategy — for faster lead times, supply chain visibility, and the flexibility to iterate closer to launch. Here are four domestic suppliers worth adding to your schedule.
1. VPET USA — Hall D, Booth 3473
VPET USA is a domestic leader in PET and HDPE blow-molded packaging with manufacturing plants in California, Texas, Illinois, and South Carolina. That national footprint means shorter freight lanes and faster turnaround regardless of where you're based.
Their catalog covers over 200 stock bottle and jar SKUs across nutrition, food and beverage, personal care, and household categories. VPET also holds limited inventory on select SKUs, meaning the right component may already be available on a short lead time.
The service from their team is exceptional — responsive and hands-on — the kind of supplier relationship that matters especially when timelines are tight. At Expo West, VPET is a strong conversation for natural and wellness brands building out supplement, snacking, body care, or household product lines who want domestic production with the catalog depth to match.
Browse VPET USA's full catalog on Impacked →
2. Precision Concepts International — Hall C, Booth 2463
Precision Concepts is a rigid packaging manufacturer headquartered in Huntersville, North Carolina. Their core range covers PET and HDPE bottles and jars, deodorant sticks, closures, vials, spouts, and tubes—built specifically for personal care, nutraceutical, food and beverage, and household markets. What makes PCI genuinely useful for brands that need to move fast is their footprint: nine manufacturing facilities strategically distributed across North America, delivering the kind of responsive local support and short lead times that a single centralized plant simply can't match.
That's before you factor in Comar. Their late 2025 acquisition adds eight more US manufacturing sites—plus locations in Puerto Rico and Ireland—combining PCI's specialty rigid packaging platform with Comar's consumer and healthcare rigid packaging operations. The Comar footprint is additive to PCI's existing nine sites, making this one of the most expansive domestic rigid packaging platforms available to brands in North America today.
For natural and personal care brands, PCI's sustainability credentials are worth noting: PCR options are available up to 100% in both PET and HDPE, with Oceanbound plastic and hemp bioresin jar offerings rounding out the sustainable materials portfolio.
Browse Precision Concepts International's catalog on Impacked →
3. MRP Solutions — Hall D, Booth 4309
MRP Solutions has been manufacturing plastic closures and jars in the United States for over four decades, with facilities in Plattsburgh, NY, Twinsburg, OH, and Somerset, NJ. Their product line covers the full closure spectrum—continuous thread, disc top, push-pull, twist-open, child-resistant, and specialty formats like their proprietary Ultra Light® and MegaFlap® designs. Wide-mouth jars for personal care, nutraceutical, and food applications round out the catalog.
Two things make MRP particularly relevant at a show like Expo West. First, their closure innovation. Decoration directly on top of cap is available, turning a functional component into a brand expression touchpoint. For natural and premium wellness brands where shelf differentiation matters, that's a real lever.
Second, sustainability enters the conversation earlier than it does with most suppliers. MRP includes PCR resin pricing alongside virgin resin pricing on every quote — so brands are weighing the sustainable option at the start of the sourcing process, not as an afterthought at the end. That's a meaningful structural difference for development teams trying to build sustainability into a brief rather than retrofit it later.
MRP holds a Silver EcoVadis medal. They're a strong conversation for brands sourcing closures and jars who want domestic supply and a partner that brings both design innovation and sustainability into the room from day one.
Browse MRP Solutions' catalog on Impacked →
4. Amcor — Hall C, Booth 2523
Amcor closed its $8.4 billion acquisition of Berry Global in April 2025—and what that means for brands at Expo West is straightforward: they can now source a complete package solution from a single supplier, domestically, without splitting conversations between a bottle manufacturer and a closure manufacturer.
Berry brought one of the most extensive closures and containers catalogs in North America. Amcor brought a deep rigid and flexible packaging portfolio, including bottles, tubes, and specialty formats for personal care and beauty. Combined, the stock mold catalog is now significantly larger than either company held independently—giving brands access to a broader range of matched base-plus-closure combinations without custom tooling costs or the coordination friction of working multiple suppliers.
For beauty and personal care founders in particular, that's a material change. Finding a bottle and closure that fit, match aesthetically, and come from the same supply chain used to require either heavy customization or a lot of compromise. With the Berry integration now in place, Amcor's pitch at Expo West is a genuine total package solution: container, closure, decoration, and sustainability credentials—EPR compliance, light-weighting, and PCR content—all under one roof, sourced domestically.
Browse Amcor's catalog on Impacked →
5. Calaso & Miron Violetglass — Hall C, Booth 2966
Miron Violetglass and Calaso are exhibiting as a joint booth at Expo West 2026. These sister companies are premium glass packaging manufacturers with a shared advantage that sets them apart from many other suppliers on the floor: domestic inventory. Both companies operate US warehouses, with stock held in Carson, California and Linden, New Jersey, meaning brands can order by the case and receive product from either coast without waiting on overseas production. For brands navigating new product launches, retailer pop-ups, or line extensions where speed and flexibility are at a premium, that domestic infrastructure can be a game changer.
Calaso specializes in clear and amber glass bottles and jars paired with matching closures, offering a broad catalog of shapes and sizes suited to food and drink, nutraceuticals, and natural personal care brands. Their approach to glass components emphasizes lightweight construction, recycled content, and CO2-reduced production — without sacrificing decoration capabilities. Calaso supports a wide range of finishing options including screen printing, frosting, lacquering, sleeve labeling, and hot stamping, some of which can be done at MOQs in the low thousands.
Browse Calaso's Catalog on Impacked →
Miron Violetglass produces biophotonic glass packaging — a violet glass formulation that blocks visible light while selectively transmitting UV and infrared wavelengths. The result? Extended product shelf life without the need for additional preservatives. Beyond performance, the deep violet glass aesthetic gives brands a distinctly premium and immediately recognizable visual on the shelf. Similar to Calaso, Miron focuses on bottles and jars, with specialized options for syrups, oils, vitamin jars, and other nutraceutical applications.
Browse Miron's Catalog on Impacked →
The domestic sourcing conversation has shifted from preference to strategy. Evolving tariff exposure and faster product cycles have made lead time and supply chain proximity real competitive variables. The suppliers above are all on the floor this week and in a sea of (really great) snacks and samples, are definitely worth a stop.
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