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  2. Zulily - Wikipedia

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    Since December 18, 2023, Zulily's website, app, and customer service phone line have been inoperable. The company laid off additional employees on December 20. [28] On December 22, 2023, Douglas Wilson Companies announced that it was the assignee of Zulily's assignment for the benefit of creditors (ABC).

  3. Boxed, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Boxed, Inc. is an American online and mobile membership-free wholesale retailer that offers direct delivery of bulk-sized packages via the Boxed app or the website. [1] Boxed product offering has been compared to that of Costco .

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  5. Packsize - Wikipedia

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    Packsize is an American corrugated material manufacturer and on-demand packaging system provider for businesses with complex corrugated packaging needs. The business is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah and has operations in United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, and the Scandinavia.

  6. Contract packager - Wikipedia

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    A point-of-sale display assembled by a contract packager. There can be a variety of reasons for using contract packaging. [1] [2]A contract packager may have specialized equipment and expertise needed for a particular packaging operation.

  7. ABF Freight System - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas-Best changed its name to ABF Freight System Inc. in 1980 [7] and, by 1981, was the eighth largest trucking company in the US operating 106 terminals. [6] It acquired East Texas Motor Freight Lines, a subsidiary of Bright Industries Inc., in 1982, a move which added 44 new terminal cities increasing ABF's reach to a total of 158, [ 9 ...

  8. Printpack - Wikipedia

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    Printpack Inc. was founded in Atlanta by J. Erskine Love Jr., [2] an alumnus of the Georgia Institute of Technology, in 1956 as a printing company whose original product was cellophane bags. [3] By 1960 Printpack had begun creating in-house graphic designs and branching out of the Southeast to making sales in the Midwest.

  9. Ranpak - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Inc. magazine named Ranpak among the top 50 most innovative small companies of the year based on the number of patents awarded. [ 23 ] In March 2021, Fast Company magazine named Ranpak one of year's top innovators in logistics "for replacing traditional shipping materials [like bubble wrap] with paper alternatives."