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ABOUT US
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In 1944, Abraham Rutt founded the Keystone Paper & Box Company in East Windsor,
Connecticut. In the early years, the company distributed shirt boxes and other supplies to the laundry industry. |
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Abraham Rutt |
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After World War II, Abraham’s son, Melvin Rutt, returned from military service to join the family
business. Soon after, the growing company discovered it was more efficient and economical to make boxes rather than buy them. Since then, Keystone’s primary focus has been the design and manufacture of folding cartons. |
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Today Abraham’s grandson, James Rutt, proudly serves as Keystone’s president, and is joined by his brother Daniel. The company continues to thrive into its third generation. |
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James Rutt |
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Keystone Paper and Box
1959 – 2008 |
Keystone Paper and Box
2008 – Present |
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In 1959, the company located to a renovated 19th century mill building in the historic Warehouse Point section of East Windsor, Connecticut. In early 2008, the office and manufacturing moved to a more spacious, state of the art facility in South Windsor Connecticut, where many improvements in machinery and processes have allowed the company to grow exponentially. Between both buildings operated by Keystone, we have over 100,000 square feet of warehousing and manufacturing.
At Keystone Paper & Box, we have not forgotten that integrity and personal service is the “keystone” to our success.
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