Crown Cork

Company Perspectives:

We owe our success to a legacy of leadership and invention that began in 1892 when our founder, William Painter, invented a better way to package soft drinks and beer. Painter's vision revolutionized the bottling industry. His ingenuity, and the leadership of those who came after him, helped to build Crown Cork & Seal into the world-class company it is today.

History of Crown Cork & Seal Company, Inc.
Crown Cork & Seal Company, Inc. is one of the world's leading packaging manufacturers, making one out of every five beverage cans used in the world and one out of every three food cans used in North America and Europe. In addition to making metal food and beverage cans, Crown Cork also produces other metal packaging, including aerosol cans, specialty packaging, can ends, and closures and crowns. The company also makes plastic containers for beverages, food, household and industrial products, personal care products, cosmetics and fragrances, and medical and pharmaceutical products; composite packaging, such as that used for frozen juice concentrate; and can making equipment. With 223 plants located in 49 countries, Crown Cork derives about 60 percent of its revenues from outside the United States, with almost three-fourths of non-U.S. revenues derived in Europe. The company's position as a global packaging powerhouse was largely gained through an aggressive program of acquisition launched in 1989, which increased net sales from $1.9 billion to $8.3 billion by the late 1990s.

Early History: From Crowns to Cans

The company traces its origins to 1892 when William Painter invented the 'crown cork,' a metal crown used to package soft drinks and beer in bottles. Painter soon started the Crown Cork & Seal Company ...
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