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1960 A jointly-owned company was formed by [[Metal Box Co]] and [[John Waddington]] Ltd to handle the manufacture and sales development of paper containers for packaging liquids, fruit, etc <ref>The Times, Dec 22, 1960</ref>


A factory would be built at Scunthorpe<ref>The Times, Dec 30, 1960</ref>
A factory would be built at Scunthorpe<ref>The Times, Dec 30, 1960</ref>
1961 A jointly-owned company, '''Liquid Packaging''' Ltd, was formed by [[Metal Box Co]], [[John Waddington]] Ltd and '''International Paper Co''' of New York, to handle the distribution and sale of machines for making and filling ''Pure-Pak'' paper containers for liquids<ref>The Times, Jan 10, 1961</ref>


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Revision as of 18:01, 18 March 2016

1960 A jointly-owned company was formed by Metal Box Co and John Waddington Ltd to handle the manufacture and sales development of paper containers for packaging liquids, fruit, etc [1]

A factory would be built at Scunthorpe[2]

1961 A jointly-owned company, Liquid Packaging Ltd, was formed by Metal Box Co, John Waddington Ltd and International Paper Co of New York, to handle the distribution and sale of machines for making and filling Pure-Pak paper containers for liquids[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Dec 22, 1960
  2. The Times, Dec 30, 1960
  3. The Times, Jan 10, 1961