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Bemis is currently comprised of 12 sub-companies operating 61 plants in 1` countries. Bemis Inc. is a large supplier of plastic products for the food industry, with secondary interests in medical, pharmaceutical, chemical, and agriculture industries. |
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Revision as of 19:08, 22 June 2009
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Company type | Public - NYSE: BMS |
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Industry | Packaging |
Founded | 1858 |
Founder | Judson Moss Bemis |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Jeffrey Curler, Executive Chairman and Chairman of the Board Henry Theisen, President and CEO Gene Wulf, Senior Vice President and CFO |
Revenue | $ 3,649,281 (2007) |
$ 181,554,000 (2007) | |
Number of employees | 15,678 (2007) |
Website | www.bemis.com |
Bemis Company, Inc. is an American manufacturer of flexible packaging products (ranging from food wrappers to the bags inside of print cartridges to medical packaging) and pressure-sensitive materials. Bemis products are produced in 10 different countries and are distributed worldwide. Bemis is part of the S&P 500 index.
History
Bemis Inc. was founded by Judson Moss Bemis in 1858 in St. Louis, Missouri as a manufacturer of printed cotton bags for food products. Its first location was on the second floor of a machine shop, which provided steam to operate the printing presses and readily-available maintenance personnel for machine repairs.
Two key innovations Bemis' company originally pioneered were the printing and machine-sewing of bags. (Traditionally, bags were stenciled and hand-sewn.) Bemis' first order was for 200 half-barrel sacks. To allay worries that machine-sewn bags were inferior to traditional hand-sewn bags, Judson Bemis unconditionally guaranteed every bag his company manufactured.
In 1867, Judson Bemis' brother, Stephen A. Bemis, returned from the gold rush and joined Judson in the bag manufacturing business. Bemis Bro. Bag Co. opened its second plant in 1880 in Minneapolis, followed by a third in Omaha, Nebraska in 1888. These plants were followed by others in New Orleans, Superior (WI), San Francisco, Indianapolis, Memphis, Kansas City, Seattle, and Winnepeg. In the early 1900s Bemis opened its first paper bag manufacturing plant.
Overview
Bemis is currently comprised of 12 sub-companies operating 61 plants in 1` countries. Bemis Inc. is a large supplier of plastic products for the food industry, with secondary interests in medical, pharmaceutical, chemical, and agriculture industries.
References
- Bemis 2007 Annual Report and Form 10-K as of December 31, 2007
- Bemis 150 Year Anniversary Video