Tekni-Plex unifies Tri-Seal brand for closure liner business

All of Tekni-Plex's liner manufacturing companies will do business as Tri-Seal going forward.

Tekni-Plex Inc. announces that all of its liner manufacturing companies will now be doing business as Tri-Seal, a Tekni-Plex Inc. company. Representing more than 50 years of liner innovation, Tri-Seal is the company’s legacy brand.

“In recent years, Tekni-Plex has acquired several liner companies in the United States, Europe, and Asia,” explains David Andrulonis, Senior Vice President/General Manager at Tekni-Plex. “The acquisitions were motivated by the desire to provide a consistent global and/or regional supply for quality-driven pharmaceutical, food, beverage, cosmetic, and personal care companies. Unifying all of those manufacturing facilities under our long-standing Tri-Seal brand will now make it even more seamless for brand owners to take advantage of a global supply channel.”

Businesses affected by the branding change include recently acquired Sancap in Alliance, OH, Ghiya Extrusions in Ahmedabad, India, Tech-Seal in Triadelphia, WV, and Top-Seals in Gronau, Germany.

The change impacts eight manufacturing facilities that will continue to be supported by research and development, as well as innovation, from Tekni-Plex’s Global Technology Center, Holland, OH. Tri-Seal manufactures a broad range of liners in a variety of materials ranging from a one-piece induction seal to nine-layer coextrusions and laminations.

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