Super-Pack Company

Super-Pack Co. was a corporation founded by entrepreneur and former soldier J. W. Stillwater. As the main manufacturer of MREs for the US military, it increased it's presence in the Southeast Commonwealth with a new headquarters located in Charleston built from the capital earned from Project Safehouse. Super-Pack specialized in compact packaging of goods and materials, as well as non-perishable supplies. These technologies were of special interest to the federal government and Vault-Tec, who knew space would be very limited in the Vaults.

The most successful product designed by Super-Pack was the "Meal, Ready to Eat" survival ration. While most of the MREs that saw use in the years leading up to the Great War were manufactured in the Mullins, SC plant, newer MREs were being produced en masse in production facilities that popped up in the Charleston area.

Headquarters

The Super-Pack Co. Headquarters was built in the center of downtown Charleston, and sits among the ruins of Charleston north of Battery City. Due to J. W. Stillwater's paranoia surrounding competitors and industrial espionage, the HQ was equipped with a modern robotic defense system.

Manufacturing Facilities

Super-Pack Co. established modernized automated facilities in locations scattered throughout the Charleston area.