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1982 Injection Moulding Division at Hereford; Plastic Thermo-forming Division at Yate, Bristol | 1982 Injection Moulding Division at Hereford; Plastic Thermo-forming Division at Yate, Bristol | ||
1992 [[Bowater | 1992 [[Bowater Industries|Bowater]] acquired '''DRG Packaging''' | ||
1993 Claimed to be the UK's largest supplier of thin-walled plastic packaging; manufacturing plant at Corby<ref>The Times Oct. 14, 1993</ref>. | 1993 Claimed to be the UK's largest supplier of thin-walled plastic packaging; manufacturing plant at Corby<ref>The Times Oct. 14, 1993</ref>. | ||
1995 Renamed [[Rexam Plastic Packaging]] | 1995 Renamed [[Rexam|Rexam Plastic Packaging]] | ||
1995 Corporate office at Hereford<ref>The Times July 27, 1995</ref> | 1995 Corporate office at Hereford<ref>The Times July 27, 1995</ref> | ||
1998 Renamed [[Rexam Speciality Food Packaging]] | 1998 Renamed [[Rexam|Rexam Speciality Food Packaging]] | ||
2005 Renamed [[Rexam Plastic Containers]] | 2005 Renamed [[Rexam|Rexam Plastic Containers]] | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:14, 15 August 2024
Part of the Dickinson Robinson Group Ltd (DRG)
1982 Injection Moulding Division at Hereford; Plastic Thermo-forming Division at Yate, Bristol
1992 Bowater acquired DRG Packaging
1993 Claimed to be the UK's largest supplier of thin-walled plastic packaging; manufacturing plant at Corby[1].
1995 Renamed Rexam Plastic Packaging
1995 Corporate office at Hereford[2]
1998 Renamed Rexam Speciality Food Packaging
2005 Renamed Rexam Plastic Containers