Sonoco acquires Can Packaging

By Jim Cornall

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The Can Packaging site in Habsheim, France.
The Can Packaging site in Habsheim, France.

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Sonoco, one of the largest global diversified packaging companies, has acquired Can Packaging, a privately owned designer and manufacturer of sustainable paper packaging and related manufacturing equipment, based in Habsheim, France, for total consideration of €41.7m ($49m).

Founded by George Sireix in 1989, Can Packaging operates two paper can manufacturing facilities in France along with a research and development center where it designs and builds patented packaging machines and sealing equipment. 

Can Packaging is projected to produce sales of approximately €23m ($27m) in 2020 and provides sustainable paperboard packaging to large consumer food brands distributed across Europe.  The business has approximately 60 associates.

“We are extremely pleased to have Can Packaging joining Sonoco’s growing portfolio of sustainable packaging solutions,”​ said Howard Coker, president and chief executive officer.

“This strategic acquisition provides us many new innovations, including patented technology to produce a recyclable, high performance all-paper package, that can be made round, square, rectangular, oval, oblong or triangular. These innovations will complement our global Rigid Paperboard Container franchise and add to our EnvrioSense sustainable packaging portfolio.”

Sean Cairns, division vice president and general manager of Sonoco’s European consumer products division, said, “Adding Can Packaging’s innovation center, intellectual property and proprietary manufacturing capabilities will allow Sonoco to leverage and enhance our strong material science and engineering capabilities to develop more recyclable, mono-material paper packaging solutions that will have a wide range of food barrier properties for our customers in Europe. We also see using Can Packaging’s unique, low-cost machine technology to expand our consumer products offering into growth markets.”

Cairns said Sireix will remain as a consultant to Sonoco and his son, Guillaume, who leads technology and engineering for Can Packaging, will remain as an innovation leader of the company’s European consumer products division. 

Sonoco said there will be no changes to operations or customer relationships.

 

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