our 60th Anniversary booklet commemorating the PAC

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our 60th Anniversary booklet commemorating the PAC
table of contents
September 17 2010
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Château des
Charmes Winery
Niagara-on-the-Lake
A word from us
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Canadian Packaging
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Cascades Inc.
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Consolidated Bottle Corporation
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Crown Packaging
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E.I. du Pont Canada Company
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Exopack
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FPC Flexible Packaging Corporation
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Genpak LP
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Henkel Corporation
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Hood Packaging Corporation
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Imperial Tobacco Canada
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Kraft Canada
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Samuel Strapping Systems
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Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation
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Compliments of
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Cecil Callowhill
American Can Co.
1st PAC President - 1950
(since changed to Chairman)
Grace Hutchings
McCormick Candies
1st Female PAC Chairperson - 1976
Melvin MacArthur
Hinde & Dauch Paper Co.
Chairman of founding PAC
steering committee - 1949
Fellow PAC Members,
Chers membres de l’Association de l’emballage,
In 1949, a group of like-minded people assembled to
discuss the formation of a packaging association.
In 1950, the Packaging Association of Canada (PAC)
was formally organized.
En 1949, un groupe d’individus aux vues similaires se sont réunis pour
discuter de la création d’une association dans le secteur de l’emballage.
En 1950, l’Association canadienne de l’emballage fut officiellement formée.
Comme vous pouvez l’imaginer, l’Association a évolué de façon
considérable depuis cette initiative d’après-guerre.
As you can imagine, since that post-war initiative,
the Association has evolved quite significantly.
In 2010, the Association was re-branded as PAC –
The Packaging Association. This reflects that today many of
our members are in pursuit of North American and even global
markets. To complement their needs, PAC has aligned its
positioning and services to support this broader market scope.
Fifteen founding member companies have stood the test
of time and remained PAC leaders over the subsequent
years in spite of changes in personnel, company ownership/
structure, government legislation and economic challenges.
In celebration of our 60th anniversary the Board of Directors
wishes to recognize these original founding members.
When we consider that the theme of our conference is
sustainability in packaging, it is fitting that we celebrate
the commitment of these founding members to the
sustainability of PAC. On behalf of PAC, we extend a thank
you to them for helping to ensure the long-term viability
of our Association and through it, the collective success of
our packaging industry.
Our founding fathers would be proud of PAC today and proud
that these fifteen members have remained steadfast in their
support and standing as industry leaders.
Sincerely,
En 2010, l’Association a changé de nom pour devenir PAC - l’Association de
l’emballage. Cela traduit le fait qu’un grand nombre de nos membres sont
aujourd’hui en quête de marchés nord-américains, voire internationaux.
Afin de satisfaire à leurs besoins, l’Association de l’emballage a ajusté sa
position et ses services pour répondre à la portée élargie du marché.
15 sociétés membres fondatrices ont résisté aux assauts du temps et
sont encore aujourd’hui d’importants chefs de file auprès de l’Association
de l’emballage, malgré les changements au sein du personnel,
des propriétaires et de la structure des sociétés, de la législation
gouvernementale ainsi que de la conjoncture économique. Dans les cadres
des célébrations de notre 60e anniversaire, le conseil d’administration tient
à reconnaître ces membres fondateurs originaux.
Canadian Packaging
1947Canadian Packaging was established by MacLean-Hunter Publishing Co.
1994Rogers Communications acquired MacLean-Hunter Limited.
2010Canadian Packaging Magazine continues to be published monthly
by Rogers Publishing Limited, and is a source of information for
the latest trends in packaging.
La durabilité de l’emballage étant le thème de notre conférence, il est
de mise de souligner l’engagement de ces membres fondateurs à la
longévité de l’Association de l’emballage. Au nom de l’Association de
l’emballage, nous les remercions d’avoir contribué à la viabilité à long
terme de notre Association et, par le même fait, au succès collectif
de l’industrie de l’emballage.
Original Company Name in 1950
Canadian Packaging Magazine
Products/Services Offered
Nos pères fondateurs seraient fiers de l’Association de l’emballage actuelle
ainsi que de la fidélité de ces 15 membres manifestée par leur appui et leur
rang de chefs de file de l’industrie.
Packaging Industry Publication
Sincèrement,
James D. Downham
Henry de Ruiter
Président et chef de la direction
Président – Conseil d’administration national
www.canadianmanufacturing.com/
canadianpackaging
Chairman
President & CEO
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Cascades Inc.
Consolidated Bottle Corporation
1957 La famille Lemaire, œuvrant dans le domaine de la récupération des rebuts
1910Consolidated Bottle was founded as a bottle washing center
ménagers et industriels, fonde Drummond Pulp & Fibre.
1964 Naissance de Papier Cascades Inc. à la suite de l’acquisition de Dominion Paper,
un fabricant de papier fait à partir de fibres recyclées.
1989 Somerville Packaging fait l’acquisition de Telfer Packaging Limited.
1992Acquisition de Rolland et Paperboard Industries Corporation, y compris
Nom de la société en 1950
Somerville Limited
Produits ou services offerts
Papiers-mouchoirs, papiers fins, carton,
boîtes pliantes, emballage commercial
et industriel, emballage alimentaire et
produits de consommation
la division de Somerville Packaging.
1997 La création de Norampac, en partenariat avec Domtar, mène à la restructuration
de Cascades en cinq groupes de sociétés distincts dont les activités se
concentrent sur le carton-caisse, les papiers-mouchoirs, les papiers fins et
le carton pour boîte.
2004 Acquisition de Dopaco Inc., chef de file en matière d’emballage pour les produits
de restauration rapide.
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1957 Drummond Pulp & Fibre Company was founded by the Lemaire family that was
involved in the recovery of household and industrial waste.
1964 Papier Cascades Inc. was born with the acquisition of Dominion Paper,
www.cascades.com
Original Company Name in 1950
Somerville Limited
Products/Services Offered
Tissue Papers, Fine Papers, Paperboard,
Folding Cartons, Commercial & Industrial
Packaging, Food Packaging, Consumer
Products
a manufacturer of paper made from recycled fibres.
1989Somerville Packaging purchased Telfer Packaging Limited.
1992Rolland and Paperboard Industries Corporation, including the Somerville
Packaging Division was purchased.
1997Creation of Norampac in partnership with Domtar, led to the restructuring
of Cascades into five distinct corporate groups whose operations were focused
on containerboard, tissue paper, fine papers and boxboard.
2004Dopaco Inc, a leader in packaging of quick service restaurant products was acquired.
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that collected bottles from various sources and resold them to
fillers and distillers. Always a family owned company, Max
Korolnek started the business and eventually was joined by
two sons... Harry and Max.
1955Second warehouse was opened in Montreal.
1974 An in-house injection moulding plant and a silkscreen decorating
and label application center was introduced in the Toronto facility.
2010Consolidated Bottle celebrates their 100th year.
Original Company Name in 1950
Consolidated Bottle Corporation
Products/Services Offered
Glass & Plastic Containers
www.consbottle.com
Crown Packaging
1926Crown Zellerbach established presence in Ocean Falls, BC.
1945Crown Zellerbach Flex-Pak Limited acquired Canadian Boxes Ltd.
1958Expansion, acquisition, and relocation to Richmond, BC.
2002E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, the global DuPont
1970Kelowna corrugated plant built.
Original Company Name in 1950
1983Crown Zellerbach Canada purchased by Fletcher Challenge with
Canadian Boxes Ltd.
Products/Services Offered
1992Crown Packaging formed.
name change to Crown Forest Industries.
1993Crown Packaging purchased Western Canadian assets of
www.crownpackaging.com
1954DuPont Canada Inc., the division of the assets and business of
1930Relocated converting operation to Vancouver, BC.
Corrugated Packaging
E. I. du Pont Canada Company
Paperboard Industries.
C.I.L. became effective and the DuPont subsidiary became
Du Pont of Canada Limited and the ICI subsidiary kept the
name Canadian Industries Limited.
organization, announced the next step in its transformation into
a sustainable growth company with the alignment of its business
units into five market and technology focused growth platforms
and the creation of a new subsidiary called INVISTA (formerly
DuPont Textiles & Interiors). DuPont Canada, then initiated a
process to determine the implications of these changes on
the business units.
2002DuPont Canada added DuPont Liquid Packaging Systems,
2001Port Townsend Paper Corporation acquired Crown Packaging
2003E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company purchased all of DuPont
Richmond & Kelowna, Boxmaster Burnaby & Kelowna,
Crown Creative Group.
2007PTPC acquired Tekpac Packaging in Oliver, BC.
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a preeminent leading manufacturer of packaging systems for
pumpable food products for institutional applications.
Canada’s common shares.
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Original Company Name in 1950
Canadian Industries Ltd.
Products/Services Offered
Films: Cellophane cellulose film,
polyethylene sheeting and lay-flat tubing,
and cellulose sponge
www2.dupont.com/DuPont_Home/
en_CA/
Exopack
FPC Flexible Packaging Corporation
2000Nor Baker Inc. was acquired by Plassein Packaging Corporation.
1966 The Company was sold to Imperial Tobacco who continued to
2003 Exopack acquired Plassein International, providing four new
plastics facilities.
2005Sun Capital Partners, Inc., acquired Exopack. Exopack was merged
with Cello-Foil Products, Inc., and The Packaging Group.
2006Exopack established the Global Packaging Linx division to broaden
Original Company Name in 1950
its value offering through global alliance partnerships.
Nor Baker Inc.
2007 Exopack acquired Electronic & Engineered Films division of
Products/Services Offered
Plastic Flexible Packaging and
Film Coatings
www.exopack.com
InteliCoat Technologies and formed Exopack Advanced Coatings.
Exopack acquired Performance Film Business segment from
DuPont Liquid Packaging Systems and formed Exopack
Performance Films.
operate under the name Canada Foils Inc.
1969 Alcan purchased the Company and operated the business under
the name Alcan Canada Foils, Inc.
1987 The Company was sold to an investment group and operated as
ACF Flexible Packaging Corporation.
1993 The Company was acquired by a New York private equity firm and
named FPC Flexible Packaging Corporation.
Original Company Name in 1950
Canada Foils Inc.
2008FPC Flexible Packaging Corporation’s ownership changed to being
Products/Services Offered
Paper, Film & Foil Converter
a privately held Canadian corporation.
www.fpcflexible.com
Genpak LP
Henkel Corporation
1960 Howell Lithographic Co was acquired by Dover Industries Limited.
1926 The company merged with the National Gum & Mica Company of
Dover Industries Limited formed Howell Litho and Cartons
by combining the packaging businesses with Robinson’s
carton division.
1967 The packaging business moved to Burlington.
1981 The Company purchased Bondware, a division of Continental
Original Company Name in 1950
Howell Lithographic Co Ltd
Can that manufactured paper cups and containers in
Etobicoke, Ontario.
Products/Services Offered
2001 The cup operation moved to its current location in
Single use food service containers &
packaging
www.genpak.com
Brampton, Ontario.
2005The packaging business in Burlington was acquired by Cascades Inc.
2010 Dover Cup is sold to Genpak LP.
New York, which later became the National Starch & Chemical
Company. National Starch was in the paste coatings business.
Over time, industrial adhesives were added to the product line.
As National continued to grow, production of synthetic polymers
for use in adhesives, textiles, cosmetics and paint binders became
a major component of the business.
1975 National Starch & Chemical Company (Canada) adopted the name
Nacan, a simple bilingual name that reflects our commitment to
the entire Canadian market.
1997 Nacan Products Limited became part of the ICI group.
2008Henkel Corporation, a global leader in brands and technologies,
purchased the adhesives division of National Starch & Chemicals
which included Canada’s Nacan Products facilities.
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Original Company Name in 1950
National Adhesives Canada
Products/Services Offered
Adhesive Technologies, Emulsions, Food
and Industrial Starches
www.henkelna.com
Hood Packaging Corporation
Imperial Tobacco Canada
1882
1908 Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada s’établit dans le quartier montréalais
The Canada Jute Company is incorporated in Montreal, QC.
The Canada Jute Company is amalgamated into The Canadian Bag
Company in the 1900s.
1940s & 1950s Thomas Bonar Company, a Scottish company, buys
Original Company Name in 1950
Bonar & Bemis Ltd
the Canadian Bag Company.
Joint venture called Bonar & Bemis was established between Thomas
Bonar Company and a US Corporation called Bemis which operated
in Canada with headquarters in Winnipeg.
1960s Many companies were started or acquired by Bonar & Bemis and
Thomas Bonar Ltd. both before and during their partnership.
Nine plastic film and bag manufacturing
plants; and eight paper bag and coated
paper operations across the United States
and Canada
First Packaging was acquired by Warren Hood, Sr. and renamed Southern Bag Corporation.
www.hoodpkg.com
headquarters moved to Burlington, Ontario.
Bemis sold its interest in Canadian partnership and company was
renamed Bonar Packaging Ltd. - Emballages Bonar Ltée. Partnership
restrictions were removed.
1999
Hood Companies, Inc. acquired shares of Bonar Packaging Ltd.
Products/Services Offered
1970s & 1980s Bonar & Bemis/Thomas Bonar Company Ltd. corporate
2000sSouthern Bag Corporation and Bonar Packaging Ltd. adopted a
single identity as Hood Packaging Corporation, with headquarters
located in both Canada and the U.S.
Hood Packaging Corporation acquired multiwall bag plant in
Monticello, AR. and Glopak, Inc. The Glopak acquisition added a new
product line, flexible packaging for liquids.
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de Saint-Henri.
1970 La société de portefeuille IMASCO est créée.
Imperial Tobacco Canada devient
une filiale et British American Tobacco détient 41,5 % d’IMASCO.
2000Imperial Tobacco Canada devient une société en propriété exclusive détenue
indirectement par British American Tobacco lorsque cette dernière rachète 58,5 %
des parts d’IMASCO.
2002 Imperial Tobacco Canada inaugure son nouveau siège social.
2006Imperial Tobacco Canada adopte le modèle de distribution de vente directe
aux détaillants.
2008Imperial Tobacco Canada célèbre son 100e anniversaire.
2010 Imperial Tobacco Canada est toujours chef de file du marché légal canadien
Nom de la société en 1950
Imperial Tobacco Canada ltée
Produits ou services offerts
Société productrice de tabac
grâce à environ 52 % de la part de marché.
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1908 Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada was established in St. Henri
district, Montreal.
1970 The holding company IMASCO was created. Imperial Tobacco Canada became
a subsidiary, with British American Tobacco owning 41.5% of IMASCO.
2000Imperial Tobacco Canada became a wholly-owned, indirect subsidiary of British
American Tobacco when British American Tobacco acquired the remaining 58.5% of IMASCO shares.
2002 Imperial Tobacco Canada opened a new head office.
2006Imperial Tobacco Canada moved to a Direct-to-Store sales/distribution model.
2008Imperial Tobacco Canada celebrated 100 years in business.
2010 Imperial Tobacco Canada maintains market leadership of the legal Canadian
market with approximately 52% market share.
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www.imperialtobaccocanada.com
Original Company Name in 1950
Imperial Tobacco Canada Ltée
Products/Services Offered
Tobacco Company
Kraft Canada
1903James L. Kraft began a wholesale cheese business in Chicago IL.
1976Dominion Glass Company Limited was acquired by Consolidated-
1920James L. Kraft returned to his Canadian roots when he purchased the
MacLaren Imperial Cheese Co., Ltd. of Montreal. The purchase
marked the start of Kraft’s presence in Canada.
1937 Kraft Dinner macaroni & cheese was introduced across Canada
Original Company Name in 1950
Kraft Foods Limited
Products/Services Offered
Kraft is the world’s second largest food
company. The portfolio includes iconic
brands – Oreo, Nabisco and Cadbury;
Trident and Maxwell House coffees; Kraft
cheeses, dinners and dressings; and Oscar
Mayer meats
www.kraftcanada.com
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and the U.S.
1950Kraft Deluxe process cheese slices, the first commercially packaged
sliced cheese, became available across Canada and the U.S.
1985Philip Morris Companies Inc. acquired General Foods Corporation.
1988Philip Morris Companies Inc. acquired Kraft Inc.
1989Philip Morris Companies Inc. merged General Foods and Kraft to
become Kraft General Foods.
1995Kraft General Foods was reorganized and changed its name to
Kraft Foods, Inc.
2000Philip Morris Companies Inc. acquired Nabisco Holdings Corp
and integrated it into Kraft Foods. Kraft Foods had ownership of
many powerhouse brands, they continued to grow.
2001Kraft Foods was partially spun off from parent Altria Group Inc.
(formerly Philip Morris Companies Inc.) and KFT stock began trading
on the New York Stock Exchange.
2007Kraft Foods Inc. was spun off completely from parent company Altria
Group Inc., and became fully independent.
2010Kraft Foods acquires Cadbury plc.
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Bathurst Limited, and the Company’s name was changed
to Domglas Ltd.
1978Domglas Ltd. amalgamated with Consolidated-Bathurst (DG) Ltd.
to form Domglas Inc.
1989Domglas Inc. was acquired by Consumers Packaging Inc,
to become Consumer Glass.
2001Owens-Illinois Canada Corp. acquired Consumer Glass.
Original Company Name in 1950
Dominion Glass Co. Ltd.
Products/Services Offered
Glass Container Manufacturer
www.o-i.com
Samuel Strapping Systems
1855 Original operations were a part of the privately held Samuel, Son & Co.
Limited group of companies.
1985 Samuel Manu-Tech Inc, a publicly traded company was founded.
1996 Samuel Systems Inc and Acme Steel Company of Canada Ltd merged to
Original Company Name in 1950
Acme Steel Company of Canada Limited
Products/Services Offered
Manufacturer and supplier of a broad range
of steel and plastic strapping, hand tools,
edge protection, stretch film equipment
and consumable, as well as standard and
custom engineered unitizing equipment
www.samuelstrapping.com
form Samuel-Acme Strapping Systems. Samuel Strapping Systems was a
wholly-owned subsidiary. Samuel Manu-Tech’s operations are divided
into two segments – Packaging and Metal Processing.
The Packaging segment was comprised of Samuel Strapping Systems,
GO Packaging and Unalloy IWRC and focused on manufacturing and
distributing steel and plastic strapping and related items including
specialized metal products. Metal Processing handled the manufacture and
distribution of stainless steel tube products, roll formed products, steel
pressure vessels and steel pickling.
2004 Name changed to Samuel Strapping Systems.
Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation
1951Bloedel, Stewart and Welch merged with HR MacMillan to form
MacMillan Bloedel Packaging Ltd.
1983 MacMillan Bathurst commenced operation as a national corrugated
container company with the combination MacMillan Bloedel Limited
and Consolidated-Bathurst Inc.
1989 Consolidated-Bathurst Inc. was acquired by Stone Container
Corporation of Chicago, Illinois, with its name subsequently being
changed to Stone-Consolidated Inc.
1990 MBI’s corrugated assets became a limited partnership registered in
the province of Ontario. MacMillan Bloedel Limited and StoneConsolidated Inc. remained 50% owners of the operations.
Products/Services Offered
Designer and producer of corrugated
distribution packaging, specialty retail
packaging and point-of-purchase solutions
1994 MBI created Image Pac, a division of MBI with specialty gluing,
lamination, printing and co-packing capabilities.
www.smurfit-mbi.com
1999 MBI announced a name change to Smurfit-MBI.
2000 Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation (SSCC) completed the
acquisition of Montreal based St. Laurent Paperboard Inc. SSCC
asked Smurfit-MBI to manage St. Laurent Packaging, Burlington and
the two SSCC plants located in Buffalo, NY.
2001 Smurfit-MBI announced the launch of Smurfit-Image Pac
Display Group.
2005 The new Milton greenfield facility became operational.
2009 The Guelph, Ontario corrugated facility expanded from
170,000 square feet to 315,000 square feet and a corrugated
production capacity of 2 BSF.
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Original Company Name in 1950
Martin Paper Products
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