KLW Plastics celebrates 10th anniversary

The company has grown from a one-machine startup to a multi-plant industry leader.

KLW Plastics, a leading manufacturer of 1- to 7-gallon, tight-head plastic containers and 4G combination packaging, announces the 10th anniversary of the company’s founding.

A decade of experience has transformed KLW from a one-machine startup to a high-tech, multi-plant industry leader serving the chemical, janitorial and sanitation, flavor, fragrance, contract packaging, inks, and coatings industries.

“It has taken a team of individuals to grow KLW to the robust organization we are today,” says Scott Dowrey, President and CEO. “Our unwavering focus on quality, service, technology, and sustainability has won KLW industry recognition as an innovative packaging solutions provider. We would like to thank our customers for the successes that KLW has achieved the past 10 years and look forward to delivering continuous value and innovation to the industry for years to come.”

KLW Plastics was founded in 2005 with a deep-rooted passion for manufacturing high-quality, rigid, tight-head containers. In recent years, KLW has expanded its product offering with the introduction of the E-Tainer line of products. The E-Tainer family is a UN rated line of high performance packaging solutions that help companies achieve their sustainability goals while driving out costs in the supply chain. E-Tainer products include tight-head containers made from 60% to 100% post-consumer resin, a lightweight, rigid container in a box, and a semi-rigid, collapsible bladder-in-a-box.

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