2002

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Bunzl acquires Kenco Sales, Inc., a regional redistribution company servicing the U.S. Northwest and Hawaii, and Saxton, Inc., a regional redistribution company servicing the U.S. West and Lower Midwest regions.

2001

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Bunzl acquires Packers Engineering & Equipment, enhancing its position in the beef and pork processor industries. Bunzl broadens its reach outside of the U.S. when it acquires Godin, a distributor based in Quebec, Canada, and [...]

2000

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Bunzl advances its position in the food processor and packer markets by acquiring Koch Supplies, one of the nation’s leading suppliers to the protein and food processing industries.

1997-1998

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Bunzl purchases the Grocery Supply Systems (GSS) division and related U.S. grocery supply businesses of Unisource Worldwide, Inc. and the grocery supply business of International Paper's xpedx division. The company becomes the largest distributor of [...]

1994

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The acquisition of Marstan Industries of Philadelphia proves instrumental in establishing Bunzl’s presence in the foodservice industry. It paves the way for Bunzl to become an industry leader in the popular Home Meal Replacement (HMR) [...]

1990-1995

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Bunzl acquires several significant U.S. regional competitors and expands into Canada and Mexico. Bunzl relocates its U.S. headquarters to St. Louis, Missouri.

1981-1983

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The company acquires additional companies located in Florida, New York, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky.

1983

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Bunzl finalizes the purchase of St. Louis-based PCI/Mac Pak Group.

1983-1987

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Bunzl continues to acquire companies, firmly establishing its presence east of the Rocky Mountains.

1987

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The company achieves coast-to-coast status with the purchase of Papercraft, Inc., a major regional redistributor based in Santa Fe Springs, Calif., with branch operations throughout the state, as well as in Portland, Seattle, Salt Lake [...]

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