Elopak

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Elopak is a Norwegian company producing cartons for liquids, starting with aseptic gable top cartons for milk. The company was founded in 1957 by Johan Henrik Andresen and Christian August Johansen as a European licensee of Pure-Pak,[1] the Elopak name standing for European License Of PURE-PAK. In 1987, Elopak bought the Ex-Cell-O Packaging Systems Division from which it was originally a licensee, and hence got full ownership of Pure-Pak.

In 2003, the company had approximately 2,500 employees and a revenue of about 4 billion Norwegian Kroner,[1] and is the world's third largest supplier of packaging for beverages.[2]

All production now takes place outside Norway.[1] The company's headquarters are in Spikkestad.

The company is currently owned by the investment company Ferd AS.[1]

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  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Elopak AS Store Norske Leksikon, retrieved 4 April 2013 (in Norwegian)
  2. ^ Elopak AS entry on Google Finance, retrieved 15 April 2013

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