Gaylord Container Corporation ended in 2002.
Gaylord Container Corporation was created in 1986.
Named after the Gaylord Container Company.
Container Corporation of America was created in 1926.
It's a mildly amusing, not very offensive, term for a gay male.
Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation is based in Chicago
Metal Container Corporation is owned by the Anheuser-Busch Companies
The creation of Smurfit-Stone Container was made by the merger of Jefferson Smurfit Corporation and Stone Container Corporation
A gaylord, bulk bin, or corrugated pallet box is a pallet size box usually made of triple wall corrugated fiberboard. These are used for bulk packaging and were initially produced by Gaylord Container Company of Gaylord, Michigan. A gaylord box is often 48" x 40" x 36" (approx. 120 cm x 100 cm x 90 cm) and fits neatly on a standard shipping pallet. Electronics recycling companies use Gaylord boxes to transport Universal Waste. Plastics companies use Gaylord boxes to transport granulated plastic particles for moulding. Gaylord boxes are commonly used for collecting paper to be recycled. Each box can hold around 1,500 pounds of paper. Many stores use Gaylord boxes to transport clearance items to their outlet stores, such as Goodwill Industries.
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In the U.S. and Canada, the term gaylord is sometimes used for triplewall corrugated pallet boxes; this is due to the first bulk bins being manufactured by the original Gaylord Container Company of St. Louis, which was acquired by Crown Zellerbach of San Francisco in 1955.
Marvin N. Stone has written: 'Stone Container Corporation' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Stone Container Corporation
IT Corporation ended in 2002.