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  2. ITW Mima Packaging Systems - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Haloila launched an automatic, rotating ring stretch wrapper with the brand name Octopus. Haloila became part of the Illinois Tool Works (ITW) in 1995, and shortly after this, ITW acquired the stretch film business from Mobil [1] and ITW Mima Packaging System was formed. ITW Mima Packaging Systems manufacture stretch films in Belgium ...

  3. RKW Group - Wikipedia

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    The RKW Group is a family owned [4] German manufacturer of plastic films headquartered in Mannheim with focus on industrial films, industrial packaging, consumer packaging, agricultural films and nets, and hygiene and medical films. It has several factories in Europe, Vietnam, and the US. [5] In 2002, RKW took over four locations of former BP ...

  4. Stretch wrap - Wikipedia

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    The use of higher alpha-olefins (hexene or octene) gives rise to enhanced stretch film characteristics, particularly in respect of elongation at break and puncture resistance. Other types of polyethylene and PVC can also be used. Many films have about 500% stretch at break but are only stretched to about 100–300% in use.

  5. Innovia Films - Wikipedia

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    Innovia Films, a division of CCL Industries, is an international manufacturer and supplier of biaxially-oriented polypropylene (BOPP) films for speciality packaging, labelling, tobacco overwrap and industrial products. It was once known as UCB Films.

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  7. Berry Global - Wikipedia

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    Berry's combined global footprint will consist of over 290 locations worldwide, including locations in North and South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia, and Russia. [19] The pro forma combined business will employ over 48,000 people across six continents with sales of approximately $13 billion based on the latest published financial ...