09.25.19
Berlin Packaging announced the acquisition of Vetroservice srl, a packaging supplier locat-ed in the heart of central Italy’s food and olive oil region. Vetroservice has a long history, starting in the early 1900s as a rope covering company for the “Fiasco Chianti” wine bot-tle, and expanding operations to serve as a supplier of glass packaging for the food and wine markets.
Berlin Packaging is a $2.6 billion global supplier of rigid packaging products and services to customers of all types across all sectors. The company has a stronghold in North Ameri-ca, where it has operated since 1898, and a rapidly expanding global footprint, including operations in China, South Africa, and five European countries. Berlin Packaging operates in Europe through its Bruni Glass division, headquartered in Milan, Italy and its Bruni Er-ben division, headquartered in Hadleigh, England.
Vetroservice is Berlin’s 11th overall acquisition since 2010, the fifth in Europe since 2016, and the third in 2019.
“Having acquired two important European suppliers in the past two months and with more acquisitions in the works, we are well positioned to provide bottom line growth to customers around the world,” said Andrew Berlin, chairman and CEO of Berlin Packaging.
Berlin Packaging is a $2.6 billion global supplier of rigid packaging products and services to customers of all types across all sectors. The company has a stronghold in North Ameri-ca, where it has operated since 1898, and a rapidly expanding global footprint, including operations in China, South Africa, and five European countries. Berlin Packaging operates in Europe through its Bruni Glass division, headquartered in Milan, Italy and its Bruni Er-ben division, headquartered in Hadleigh, England.
Vetroservice is Berlin’s 11th overall acquisition since 2010, the fifth in Europe since 2016, and the third in 2019.
“Having acquired two important European suppliers in the past two months and with more acquisitions in the works, we are well positioned to provide bottom line growth to customers around the world,” said Andrew Berlin, chairman and CEO of Berlin Packaging.