Berry Plastics was founded in 1967 as Imperial Plastics. In 1983 the company was bought by Jack Berry, Sr. and renamed Berry Plastics.
Between 1988 and 2014 the company has made over forty acquisitions, including Mammoth Containers, PackerWare, Container Industries, Landis Plastics, Venture Packaging, Knight Engineering and Plastics, Rollpak, Captive Plastics, and MAC Closures.
Today Berry Plastics is a leading manufacturer of injection-molded plastic products including drink cups, bottles, stretch films, prescription containers, housewares, plastic sheeting, and closures. Clients include companies in the aerospace, automotive, personal care, health care, construction, industrial, and food and beverage industries.
Berry Plastics trades publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol BERY, is a member of the Russell 2000, is #528 in the Fortune 1000, has 16,000 employees, and had $4.96 billion in revenue in 2013.
Berry PlasticsBerry Plastics was founded in 1967 as Imperial Plastics. In 1983 the company was bought by Jack Berry, Sr. and renamed Berry Plastics.
Between 1988 and 2014 the company has made over forty acquisitions, including Mammoth Containers, PackerWare, Container Industries, Landis Plastics, Venture Packaging, Knight Engineering and Plastics, Rollpak, Captive Plastics, and MAC Closures.
Today Berry Plastics is a leading manufacturer of injection-molded plastic products including drink cups, bottles, stretch films, prescription containers, housewares, plastic sheeting, and closures. Clients include companies in the aerospace, automotive, personal care, health care, construction, industrial, and food and beverage industries.
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Berry Plastics trades publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol BERY, is a member of the Russell 2000, is #528 in the Fortune 1000, has 16,000 employees, and had $4.96 billion in revenue in 2013.