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Employees
300
Type
Corporation
Revenue
$296.7 million
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Founded
1995
Category
Containers and Packaging

Ardagh Glass Inc. designs and manufactures glass bottles and jars for wine, beer, beverage, spirit, and food container markets in the United States. It provides food jars and bottles, glass spirits bottles, glass wine bottles, and glass beer bottles. Ardagh Glass Inc. was formerly known as Ardagh Glass Inc. and changed its name to Ardagh Glass Inc. in April, 2014. The company was founded in 1995 and is based in Muncie, Indiana. Ardagh Glass Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Ardagh Group S.A. Verallia North America provides glass packaging services for the glass bottles and jars market. The Company manufactures custom glass containers for a variety of food applications including oils and vinegars, jams, jellies, honey, sauces, spices, condiments, fruits, vegetables, soups, and dairy products, as well as wine, beer, and spirits. Verallia conducts business worldwide. Saint-Gobain Containers (doing business as Verallia North America) is a glass act. The company is the #2 producer of glass containers in the US, behind Owens-Illinois . Its glassmaking process includes melting, glass conditioning, forming, and annealing and coating. Its products mainly serve the food and beverage industry. Everything from apple juice and beer to pickles and barbecue sauce are sold in Saint-Gobain Containers' jars and bottles. The company is also a major consumer of recycled glass. To focus on its core businesses, French building materials giant Compagnie de Saint-Gobain, which owns Verallia North America, announced plans in 2013 to sell it to Ireland's Ardagh Group SA for $1.7 billion. Try D&B Hoovers Free Saint-Gobain Containers (doing business as Verallia North America) is a glass act. The company is the #2 producer of glass containers in the US, behind Owens-Illinois . Its glassmaking process includes melting, glass conditioning, forming, and annealing and coating. Its products mainly serve the food and beverage industry. Everything from apple juice and beer to pickles and barbecue sauce are sold in Saint-Gobain Containers' jars and bottles. The company is also a major consumer of recycled glass. To focus on its core businesses, French building materials giant Compagnie de Saint-Gobain, which owns Verallia North America, announced plans in 2013 to sell it to Ireland's Ardagh Group SA for $1.7 billion.

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