Boone Center, Incorporated 
Beginner level
 

Premier contract co-packager for leading US brands

Co-packaging leading US brands with purpose

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Highlights

When you tour BCI Packaging, you’ll experience a vibrant, inclusive workplace where individuals of all abilities work side by side to provide high-quality packaging solutions for regional and national brands. You will witness a diverse range of services in action across multiple production lines. You’ll also learn how BCI empowers people with disabilities through meaningful employment, on-site support, and skill development—creating a workplace culture that’s productive, positive, and full of purpose.

During your guided tour through two buildings, you'll visit multiple stations and host teams, each highlighting a different aspect of our operations and impact.

Please note: Participants are required to bring personal identification and follow all safety guidelines, including wearing a visitor badge and provided safety vest, and staying in designated walkways.

Overview

Learn about BCI’s history, core values, and vision. Discover our Employment Continuum, a comprehensive range of programs and pathways that support individuals with disabilities throughout their career journey, from their first job to full independence.

Inventory, logistics, and warehousing
Get a behind-the-scenes look at how we manage product flow through our facility—from receiving and storage to staging and order fulfillment. Learn how we use Nulogy PackManager to manage inventory, track materials, and handle fast, complex scheduling to keep everything running smoothly.

End-to-end packaging solutions
See our production floor in action and discover how we meet diverse customer needs with flexible line setups, quick changeovers, and a strong focus on quality. Learn how we use QT9 Quality Management Software to ensure accuracy and maintain high standards at every step of the packaging process.

Vocational training and competitive employment
Discover how BCI’s Skills Center has partnered with businesses like True Manufacturing, Embassy Suites, and Didion Orf Recycling to connect them with trained, job-ready adults with disabilities. Learn how these unique vocational training programs are supporting the region’s workforce development efforts.

Employee safety and daily support
Discover how we maintain a safe, supportive, and structured workplace. From daily management huddles to employment support staff and safety protocols, see how we create an environment where everyone can thrive.

 

Company

 

 

 

BCI Packaging is a for-purpose, non-profit contract packaging company that offers purposeful work for adults with disabilities. It serves local and global companies with purpose-driven co-packaging and co-manufacturing services that are second to none. At the heart of its success is a company culture that is dedicated to its people and mission.

With 35 years of success in contract packaging, BCI serves a multitude of industries both locally and worldwide, including:

  • Consumer products
  • Foods
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Medical/Dental supplies
  • Industrial products

BCI's St. Peters main production campus totals 100,000 sq. ft. of production, warehouse, and office space across two buildings. Additionally, the company operates a 33,000 sq. ft. production facility in Moscow Mills and a 60,000 sq. ft. auxiliary warehouse, also in St. Peters.

BCI is ISO 9001:2008 and cGMP-compliant. Its Lincoln County facility is also SQF-compliant, registered with the FDA for the packing, repacking, labeling, and relabeling of medical devices, foods, and over-the-counter drugs, and USDA-certified to ship to Canada.

For more information on our operations and mission, visit https://boonecenter.com/bci-packaging

Restrictions / Requirements

To participate in a tour, all attendees must adhere to and respect the tour hosts' restrictions and requirements.
Non-adherence may exclude you from a tour.

  • No recording devices
  • Leather like closed-toe shoes (No high heels)
  • Other: See tour description
  • Signed non-disclosure agreement