Company Profile

Company Overview

Bunzl Distribution USA, Inc. supplies a range of products including outsourced food packaging, disposable supplies, and cleaning and safety products to food processors, supermarkets, retailers, convenience stores and other users. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, Bunzl Distribution is the largest division of Bunzl plc, an international distribution and outsourcing group headquartered in London.

Bunzl Distribution owns and operates more than 70 warehouses that serve all 50 states and Puerto Rico, as well as Canada, the Caribbean and parts of Mexico. With more than 3,200 employees and 450,000-plus supply items, Bunzl is regarded as a leading supplier in North America. Worldwide sales are in excess of $7 billion.

Throughout its history, the company has maintained a strong commitment to productivity, delivering both quality service and competitive pricing. As it looks to the future, Bunzl Distribution is focused on increasing productivity, enhancing customer service and exploring new business opportunities.


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Company History

1981
Bunzl plc makes initial acquisition of Jersey Paper, a distributor of disposable and coarse paper products, based in South Brunswick, New Jersey. Company establishes U.S. headquarters in Short Hills, New Jersey.

1981-1983
Additional acquisitions are made of companies located in Florida, New York, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky.

1983
Bunzl finalizes the purchase of St. Louis-based PCI/Mac Pak Group, paving the way for Bunzl to become the largest nationwide distributor of disposable paper and plastic packaging supplies to the supermarket industry.

1983-1987
Bunzl continues to acquire companies, firmly establishing its presence east of the Rocky Mountains.

1987
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 City and Phoenix.

1987-1989
Several additional acquisitions enhance Bunzl’s presence in the West.

1990-1995
Acquisitions include several significant U.S. regional competitors, as well as expansion into Canada and Mexico. Bunzl relocates its U.S. headquarters to St. Louis, Missouri.

1994
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) movement.

1997-1998
Bunzl further penetrates into supermarket and redistribution industries. The company acquires the food packaging divisions of xpedx and Unisource.

1998
The company becomes the largest distributor of disposable paper and plastic packaging supplies to the supermarket industry with the purchase of Grocery Supply Systems division (GSS) and other related U.S. grocery supply businesses of Unisource Worldwide, Inc. Bunzl also begins trading in its American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) on the New York Stock Exchange under a sponsored program based on existing shares. Bunzl acquires the grocery supply business of International Paper's xpedx division.

2000
Bunzl advances its position in the food processor and packer industry with the acquisition of Koch Supplies, one of the nation’s leading suppliers to the meat and food processing industry.

2001
Bunzl acquires Packers Engineering & Equipment, a supplier to the beef and pork processor industries. The acquisition of Godin, a distributor based in Quebec, Canada, extends the company’s geographic coverage of Canada. The purchase of Melissa Sales Corp., a redistributor based in Puerto Rico, enables Bunzl to service expanding business opportunities throughout the Caribbean. Bunzl also acquires Eastern Paper, a leading distributor to supermarkets, food processors and other distributors in the Atlantic Canadian market.

2002
Bunzl acquires Kenco Sales, Inc., a regional redistribution company for the Pacific Northwest and Hawaii; and Saxton, Inc., a regional redistribution company serving the West and the Lower Midwest.

2003
Enterprise, Inc., a food processing supplies business, is acquired by Bunzl.

2004
TSN Distribution, a convenience store chain and wholesaler supplier, is acquired, expanding Bunzl’s other convenience store business with TSN product lines.

2005
Bunzl acquires six additional companies, including SOFCO and A.W. Mendenhall.

2006
Bunzl acquires five additional companies; Master Craft Packing Corporation, Morgan Scott, and Cole Hartford Company further expanding our focus in food service redistribution channel. Venture Packaging and Distribution was an addition to our Processor channel, and the acquisition of United American Sales, Inc. created new expansion into the Safety Supply redistribution channel.

2007
Bunzl expands further into the Janitorial/Sanitation redistribution market with the acquisition of Tec Products, Co., Inc and the Safety redistribution segment with Westgate Sales Corporation.

2010
Bunzl acquires Cool Pak LLC, a leading distributor of stock and custom-designed pulp and plastic containers to fruit and vegetable growers, shippers, packers and other food suppliers.

2011
Bunzl expands its packaging solutions for growers, food processors and non-food product industries with the acquisition of Network Paper and Packaging Ltd. (Netpak) and Marpak Packaging Systems Ltd. (Marpak).

Benefits

Bunzl Distribution offers competitive salaries, a comfortable work environment, and a full range of benefits including a 401k with a company match.

Bunzl Distribution has a tradition of commitment to equal employment opportunity. It is the established policy to attract and retain the best qualified people without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability or veteran status as provided by law.

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