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Tenneco Inc. purchased PCA in 1965, and during the next 34 years the company undertook a number of acquisitions, including the acquisition of Mobil Plastics Company in 1995 and Amoco Foam Products Company in 1996, which formed the basis of the current Pactiv business. As a result, its product portfolio expanded to include aluminum, clear ...
Tenneco bought Houston Oil & Minerals Corporation with two gold mines in Nevada in the late 1970s. Tenneco owned and operated a large number of gasoline service stations, but all were closed or replaced with other brands by the mid-1990s. [7] Fairchild F-27J executive aircraft of Tenneco at Chicago O'Hare Airport in 1979.
In November 1995, the company's name was changed to Tenneco Packaging Inc.; in 1999, a new entity re-established the name Packaging Corporation of America In 2009, the company opened a new design center and project-management facility in Hong Kong, operating under the name Packaging Corporation of Asia Limited.
1985 Tenneco buys IH in last weeks of 1984 and new Case IH corporate identity arrives in 1985. 1986 Case IH buys North Dakota-based Steiger. 1987 Launch of the Case IH Magnum 7100 range, the first under the new name. 1988 The erstwhile David Brown factory in Meltham, Yorkshire is closed. 1988 Case IH Steiger 9100 Series launched.
Tenneco; Trustmark (benefits company) W. W. W. Grainger This page was last edited on 16 February 2024, at 22:53 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
This was the first garden tractor powered by 'Hy-Drive", a form of hydraulic propulsion that allowed for various heavy duty attachments and eliminated the need for transaxle drive belts. The Kern County Land Company, using oil money, bought the Case Company. In turn Kern County sold Case to Tenneco Company of Texas.
Joe B. Foster (July 25, 1934 – May 9, 2020) was an American businessman, oilman and philanthropist from Texas.From 1989 to 2005, Foster was chairman, president, and chief executive officer of Newfield Exploration Company, headquartered in Houston. [4]
Tenneco was named one of the 100 Best Managed Companies in the World four times during his tenure. [5] At Tenneco he was elected chairman of both the Business Roundtable (1998–1999) and the National Association of Manufacturers (1994–1995). Before Tenneco, Mead was executive vice president and a member of the board at International Paper. [6]