


“We are delighted to take on this new challenge, and our team are working hard to provide a seamless transition,” says Pearson. Research genealogy for Thomas Burns of Portland, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, as well as other members of. “With similar business models, many of the same or complementary manufacturers, clients and product range, as well as a like-minded approach to personal service, this strategic purchase makes sense,” Pearson said. We are delighted we now have the means to merge these two wholly-Australian family businesses, and grow together”, said Ken Pearson, Managing Director, Plasdene Glass-Pak. “Whilst we’ve had a distribution centre in Perth for more than ten years (and Adelaide even longer), it has certainly been challenging to penetrate and grow the business in these regions to the proportions expected, such is the strength of the well-established market presence of Silverlock and others. Plasdene and Silverlock also both provide contractual distribution for glass manufacturer O-I and plastic packaging PACT Group companies, amongst others.Īlready supplying hundreds of millions of glass and plastic bottles, jars, containers and closures annually, a merged entity will further enhance the buying power and supply chain capability of Plasdene Glass-Pak. In addition to complementary product type portfolios, markets served and capabilities, both are family businesses with similar cultures and service-focused enterprise philosophies. The acquisition of independently-owned Silverlock packaging will greatly enhance the size and performance of Plasdene Glass-Pak in South Australia and Western Australian markets.

The merged entity will increase the size of Plasdene Glass-Pak by more than fifty percent and expand the company’s geographic coverage, product offering and team of packaging-solution salesforce. Please folks, if you find any other good sites whether they be for glass jars or foods, add them to the list as I am sure we would all like to keep our costs down as much as possible.Plasdene Glass-Pak, a privately-owned, supplier of glass and plastic bottles, jars, containers and closures has announced the acquisition of West Australian-based Silverlock Packaging. In his introduction to the 1979 paperback edition of Silverlock (I still have my first 1979 Ace paperback, as well as a hardcover first edition and a lovely new hardback that includes the Companion), author Larry Niven enthuses: You’ll get drunk on Silverlock. Buying the FV jars for $1 from garage sales or in the paper is still really the best way to go although they are getting harder to source nowadays. I do have an address somewhere for buying wholesale cartons of the Fowlers Vacola jars in Perth, but can not lay my hands on it at this time. (Have not bought anything in the past year from them so would assume like everything else their prices have risen also). I have found their prices to be favourable. They have distrubution centres in Sydney, Adelaide, Hobart, Brisbane and of course Perth.īoth companies have been good to deal with providing knowlegdable advice and good service. The other Company which I have used is called Costpak PTY LTD - Ĭospak is a manufacturer, importer and distributor of rigid and flexible packaging products.
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They do have distrubution centres in South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia (of course) Silverlock is described as 'secure password management application designed to ease the management of account credentials and related information' and is a password manager in the security & privacy category. In the past have bought cases of the Quattro Stagioni preserving jars from Silverlock although I haven't been up to see them of late so am not sure if they are still selling these. Have a look around their website and you will be surprised what they do have. They also stock several other lines of equipment.
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Silverlock has a wide range of products from glass jars through to plastic ones. In this bi-weekly series reviewing classic science fiction and fantasy books, Alan Brown looks at the front lines and frontiers of the field books about soldiers. The first company is called Silverlock Packaging. I finally found my addresses for the jar wholesalers which I have used over here in the West. Well I shall attempt this once again and hope I don't lose my darn internet connection before I finish.
