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Hudson Sharp Machine Company

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Industry
  
Plastic bags

Founded
  
1910

Website
  
www.hudsonsharp.com

Parent organization
  
Thiele Technologies, Inc.

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Headquarters
  
Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States

Profiles

Hudson-Sharp Machine Company is active in the design and manufacture of plastic bag making machinery, pouch making equipment, and reclosable packaging solutions.

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Company Profile

The Hudson-Sharp Machine Company is involved in the design and manufacture of plastic bag making machinery, pouch making equipment, and reclosable packaging solutions. With manufacturing and sales throughout the world, Hudson-Sharp has been in business for over 100 years. A partial list of product categories include:

  • Wicketers
  • Pouch
  • INNO-LOK
  • Pour & Lok
  • Flat Belt
  • Continuous Motion
  • Bottomseal
  • Attachments & Accessories
  • History

    1870
    A small machine shop began operation along the East River in what is now the city of Green Bay, WI, United States. The company repaired steamboats and manufacturing parts for sawmill machinery.

    1910
    David Hudson & Alexander Sharp took over the small shop and expanded the company into developing equipment for paper mills, winders for toilet tissue, and produced high-speed folders for tissue and napkins.

    1925
    Hudson-Sharp began manufacturing printing presses and manufactured the first central impression aniline press built in the United States.

    1947
    S.J. Campbell purchased the Hudson-Sharp Machine Company and conceived, designed, and patented the Campbell Wrapper, the world's first horizontal form, fill, and seal machine. Variations of the Campbell Wrapper are still used today throughout the world in wrapping candy, cheese, bakery products, and other various items.

    1956
    FMC Corporation acquired Hudson-Sharp as a part of the Packaging Machinery Division with divisional headquarters in Horsham, PA. Over the next decade, the company continued to grow by introducing several innovative packaging machinery lines. The first sideweld bag machine produced was nicknamed the "Flyswatter". Also the first wicket stacker machine was developed.

    Besides innovations, Hudson-Sharp introduced their products into new regions around the globe, specifically the Australia/Asia region. Those regions are still supported to this day.

    1967
    Support began in European markets as operations began in Aalst, Belgium. The Aalst facility was responsible for the sales and service of plastic bag converting equipment, the manufacture of machinery for cardboard and plastic set up boxes, horizontal packaging machinery, and paper tissue machines.

    1970
    Wicketer development continues and Servo technology was introduced.

    1978
    High-speed rotary sidewld machine for the production of large trash bags were introduced.

    1986
    Plastic grocery bag line introduced.

    1989
    First commercially produced servo-driven wicketer introduced.

    1997
    Hudson-Sharp introduces INNO-LOK pre-zippered film reclosable packaging.

    1998
    Divestiture from FMC, becomes The Hudson-Sharp Machine Company once again.

    2000
    Hot melt glue patch handle line introduced.

    2004
    Hudson-Sharp acquires Amplas and expands product offering of bottomseal technology.

    2006
    Side Gusset Bottom Seal Pouch Machine with patented Inno-Lok transverse direction zipper applicator introduced.

    2007
    NTR800 Roll to Roll Machine introduced.

    2008
    Hudson-Sharp introduces new generation servo pouch machinery.

    New packaging design introduced called, Pour & Lok, it is a side gusseted, pour spout packaging application for pre-zippered roll stock.

    2009
    Hudson-Sharp is acquired by Thiele Technologies, part of the family of Barry-Wehmiller Companies. Thiele Technologies acquires certain assets of RO-AN through a secured third party sales transaction.

    2010
    100 year anniversary of the Hudson-Sharp Machine Company.

    2011 and Beyond
    The Hudson-Sharp Machine Company continues to be involved in the design and manufacture of plastic bag making machinery, pouch making equipment, and reclosable packaging solutions.

    References

    Hudson-Sharp Machine Company Wikipedia