Anchor Packaging
Home Meal Replacement
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Anchor Packaging
Gourmet Classics
Cold Food
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Anchor Packaging
Deli View
Clear Clamshells
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Anchor Packaging
Home Meal Replacement
For use in the Office
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Anchor Packaging
MicroLite Containers
4 oz. Souffle Cups
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Anchor Packaging
Home Meal Replacement
For use at Picnics
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Anchor Packaging began operation in 1963 as a converter of plastic film. In 1978, Anchor expanded its operations to include thermoforming, sheet
extrusion, machine tooling and fabrication and blown film.
In 1985 a new manufacturing facility was constructed in northeast
Arkansas. Due to increased production demands, it has been expanded a
number of times and now covers 265,000 sq. ft. A second 185,000 sq. ft.
facility was completed in 1990.
Over the years, several acquisitions, including Innovative Plastics, the MicroLite division of Amoco, the BonFaire division of Placon Corporation, and the vending packaging operations of Rock-Tenn Converting Companies have allowed Anchor to expand product offerings. Their acquisition of Borden Chemical's film operation in Brazil and Argentina has allowed Anchor to broaden it's exposure in South America.
Anchor Packaging, with headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri, has become a major integrated producer of plastic packaging for the foodservice retail and food processor industries both nationally and globally. Anchor has operations in the U.S., England, Australia and Russia as well as their two new facilities in Brazil and Argentina.
Institutional films, including cling, perforated and shrink; supermarket films for meat, produce, cheese, pizza; bakery, deli and microwaveable packaging; and heat seal lidding systems. All this from one manufacturer. That's the Anchor Advantage.
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Leading Airlines using
Anchor Packaging products in Central & South America are:
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