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Owens-Illinois partnered with NEG ( Nippon Electric Glass), to produce glass television screens at its Columbus, Ohio, and Pittston, Pennsylvania, plants in the 1970s through the mid-1990s before allowing Techneglas to take over the operations.Īlthough it has not made asbestos-containing materials since 1958, Owens-Illinois invented, tested, manufactured and distributed KAYLO asbestos containing thermal pipe insulation from 1948 through 1958. All of the company’s asbestos-related claims were isolated within Paddock and separated from O-I's glass-making operations. In 2020, a subsidiary of O-I Glass, Paddock Enterprises, entered bankruptcy following numerous asbestos lawsuits filed against the company. The acquisition closed in September 2015. In May 2015, O-I made an offer to purchase the food and beverage glass container business of Mexican company Vitro for $2.15 billion. In October 2010, Owens-Illinois Venezuela C.A was expropriated by President Hugo Chávez. It was removed in 1987 (after purchase by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts), added in 1991 and removed again in 2000. Owens-Illinois was one of the original S&P 500 companies in 1957. The company was added to the S&P 500 Index in January 2009. Owens-Illinois was a part of the Dow Jones Industrial Average from June 1, 1959, until March 12, 1987. In July 2007 O-I completed the sale of its entire plastics packaging business to Rexam PLC, a UK listed packaging manufacturer. Plastics packaging products manufactured by O-I included containers, closures, and prescription containers. Until July 2007, the company was also a worldwide manufacturer of plastics packaging with operations in North America, South America, Asia-Pacific and Europe. In 1971 Owens-Illinois produced an early commercial plasma display, the digivue. Six years later, Owens-Illinois merged with Corning Incorporated to form Owens Corning.

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In 1929, the Owens Bottle Company merged with Illinois Glass Company to become Owens-Illinois, Inc. The company is the successor to the Owens Bottle Company founded in 1903 by Michael Joseph Owens, who made the first automated bottle-making machine, and Edward Drummond Libbey. The headquarters were moved in late 2006 to the Levis Commons complex in Perrysburg, Ohio.

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The company's headquarters were previously located in One SeaGate, Toledo, Ohio, a local landmark. While legally known as Owens-Illinois, Inc., the company changed its trade name to O-I in 2005 to group its global operations under a single, cross-language and cross-culture brand name.















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