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1960 [[Packaging Products Group|Packaging Products (Holdings)]] formed as a joint venture between [[Lloyd's Packing Warehouses]] and the [[Packing Materials Association]], to combine their waterproof and waxed paper manufacturing interests.<ref>The Times, February 4, 1960</ref>
1967 Merger of the interests of 3 companies in waterproof papers, plastic films and bags, self-adhesive tapes and other products - [[Cope Allman and Co|Cope, Allman and Co]], [[Capseals]] Ltd and [[PMA Holdings]].  Later '''Capseals''' acquired its partner's interests<ref>The Times, Aug 14, 1967</ref>
1967 Merger of the interests of 3 companies in waterproof papers, plastic films and bags, self-adhesive tapes and other products - [[Cope Allman and Co|Cope, Allman and Co]], [[Capseals]] Ltd and [[PMA Holdings]].  Later '''Capseals''' acquired its partner's interests<ref>The Times, Aug 14, 1967</ref>



Latest revision as of 22:08, 14 December 2020

1960 Packaging Products (Holdings) formed as a joint venture between Lloyd's Packing Warehouses and the Packing Materials Association, to combine their waterproof and waxed paper manufacturing interests.[1]

1967 Merger of the interests of 3 companies in waterproof papers, plastic films and bags, self-adhesive tapes and other products - Cope, Allman and Co, Capseals Ltd and PMA Holdings. Later Capseals acquired its partner's interests[2]

1980 Acquired waterproof paper subsidiary of Jefferson Smurfit[3]

1982 Worcester Engineering acquired the Packaging Products subsidiary of Capseals specialising in waterproof and barrier papers[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, February 4, 1960
  2. The Times, Aug 14, 1967
  3. The Times May 08, 1980
  4. The Times, Mar 19, 1982