MOCAP Acquires William Beckett Plastic Packaging
MOCAP’s customers will have access to new solutions including round, square and rectangular telescopic containers, boxes, inserts, multi-packs and cases.
MOCAP of Park Hills, Missouri, has acquired William Beckett Plastic Packaging of Sheffield, England, a manufacturer of specialized protective plastic packaging and containers for applications including cutting tools, DIY, technical and consumer/retail.
Greg Miller, co-owner and VP of Sales and Marketing, said this step by MOCAP -- a leading manufacturer of quality plastic and rubber products -- allows for expansion in their already current packaging division, known as Cleartec Packaging, which manufactures a full line of transparent semi-rigid plastic packaging tubes and containers.
“With the acquisition of William Beckett Plastics Ltd., MOCAP is able to offer the most extensive line of plastic packaging containers to our current customer base as well as introducing MOCAP’s line of protective closures and clear tube packaging to William Beckett Plastics Ltd. customers," Miller said. "This alliance enables MOCAP to broaden our scope and provide our customers with a product line that is unrivaled in this industry.”
MOCAP’s current customer base will now have access to the complete line of William Beckett Plastic Packaging Ltd’s solutions including round, square and rectangular telescopic containers, as well as boxes, inserts, multi-packs and cases.
Production from the Sheffield facility will remain in place, with additional investments already planned in the expansion of the product line through modernized tooling and equipment to facilitate continued sales growth. The William Beckett Plastic Packaging Ltd products will be manufactured, marketed and sold throughout the world at MOCAP’s existing North American, European and Asian offices.
For more information, visit www.mocap.com and www.cleartecpackaging.com
Related Content
-
NASF/AESF Foundation Research Project #122: Electrochemical Approaches to Treatment of PFAS in Plating Wastewater - 6th Quarterly Report
The NASF-AESF Foundation Research Board has selected a project on addressing the problem of PFAS and related chemicals in plating wastewater streams, studying PFAS destruction via electrooxidation and electrocoagulation. This sixth quarter report covers the continued assessment of eight perfluoroalkyl acids PFAAs most commonly found in wastewaters, by electro-oxidation with a Magnéli phase Ti4O7 anode across a range of anodic potentials in solutions, exploring the reaction mechanisms. To summarize, the PFAAs start to exhibit degradation behavior when the anodic potential reaches a level where water oxidation occurs, suggesting that the hydroxyl free radicals generated via water oxidation play a role in PFAA degradation.
-
Explore Cleaning Chemistry, Metal Finishing Applications and Wastewater Treatment Solutions
Hubbard-Hall Celebrating 175 years of excellence, Hubbard-Hall presents chemistry and equipment.
-
NASF/AESF Foundation Research Project #120: Electrochemical Destruction of Perfluorooctanesulfonate in Electroplating Wastewaters – 7th & 8th Quarter Report
This NASF-AESF Foundation research project report covers the seventh and eighth quarters of project work (October 2021-March 2022) at the University of Illinois at Chicago. The major activities reported are: (1) to investigate 6:2 FTS oxidation, a common replacement compound for PFOS in the electroplating industry, and (2) PFAS oxidation in both a wastewater sample procured from an electroplating facility and in synthetic solutions.