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  2. RPC Group - Wikipedia

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    The company's origins lie in a plastic packaging production unit at Oakham established by a Danish group, Superfos, in 1973. [3] The plant was acquired by Reed International in 1983 and was the subject of a management buyout as Reedpack Containers in 1988, but was then bought by Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget in 1990. [3]

  3. Ifco tray - Wikipedia

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    IFCO is the acronym for International Food Container Organization. They are attractive for environmental reasons due to their ease of reuse, their capability of being stacked when full of produce in many different configurations and that they can be flattened when empty for compact return to producers/shippers/growers or for storage purposes.

  4. Brambles Limited - Wikipedia

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    Brambles Limited is an Australian company that specialises in the pooling of unit-load equipment, pallets, crates and containers. It is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange . History

  5. RPC - Wikipedia

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    RPC Group, UK packaging company; Recorded Picture Company, a British film-production company; Reformed Presbyterian Church (disambiguation), denominations following a Presbyterian form of Christianity; Regent's Park College, a permanent private hall of Oxford University; RPC Fort (Research and Production Company Fort), a Ukrainian weapons ...

  6. Textainer Group Holdings - Wikipedia

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    In October 2009, Textainer acquired 31,000 containers (53,000 TEU) of Amphibious Container Leasing Ltd, (Amficon), mostly speciality containers. [6] In May 2011, the firm acquired about 171,000 TEU of containers and related lease rights and working capital ($174 million) that it has been managing for Buss Global since 2006. [7]

  7. Overseas Containers - Wikipedia

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    One company, P&O, gradually increased its share of the consortium until in 1986 it bought the remaining 53% held by Ocean Transport and Trading (as The Ocean Steamship Company was by then known) and British & Commonwealth. On 1 January 1987 the name OCL ceased to exist, the operation becoming known as P&O Containers Ltd (P&OCL).

  8. Reckitt & Colman Products Ltd v Borden Inc - Wikipedia

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    Reckitt & Colman Ltd v Borden Inc 1 All ER 873, – also known as the Jif Lemon case – is a leading decision of the House of Lords on the tort of passing off. The Court reaffirmed the three part test (reputation and goodwill, misrepresentation, and damage) in order to establish a claim of passing off. Background per Slade LJ: Reckitt, sold lemon juice under the name "Jif Lemon" which came in ...

  9. Overseas Containers Limited - Wikipedia

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