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Inside Track LDI corrugated box firm celebrates 100 years with Guinness World Record goal

Monday, July 23, 2018   (0 Comments)
Posted by: Alyce Ryan

Corrugated box maker Liberty Diversified International (LDI) will cap its 100th anniversary in Brooklyn Park Friday with a nationwide "Great Gratitude Tour" in which the company will donate hundreds of thousands to charities, feed 2,000 guests and attempt to break a Guinness World Record. 

The food trucks, fireworks, music, donations, scroll signing contest and other celebratory events will take place Friday at LDI's Brooklyn Park factory.

The event marks the 17th city visited by LDI executives during a 19-day bus tour to LDI facilities across the country. Officials said they were determined to thank employees, customers and their communities for helping LDI come so far in 100 years.

LDI was founded in 1918 by Jack Fiterman, a Russian immigrant who started selling refurbished wooden boxes on the cobblestone streets of Minneapolis. Fiterman, whose grandson and great grandchildren help run the corrugated-box business today, was so grateful for his opportunities in America,  he named his box company “Liberty.”

Today, LDI boasts eight businesses, 1,800 employees and more than $675 million in annual revenue.

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