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Hoffmaster




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Hoffmaster Celebrates 60 Years in Business

On February 1, 2007, Hoffmaster celebrated 60 years in business. The company has accomplished a great deal since our founder B.T. Hoffmaster started the company with two employees and one napkin folding machine, which was located on the second floor of an Oshkosh, WI warehouse.

For six decades the Hoffmaster brand has been known for innovation, quality and top notch service. Hoffmaster was first to introduce the multi-ply colored napkin to the foodservice marketplace and continues to demonstrate innovation through new products such as CaterWrap and Linen-Like Flat Packs.

We are proud to celebrate our 60th anniversary which reminds us of our longstanding dedication to you and the foodservice industry. We have enjoyed providing you with consistent service, innovation, design excellence and quality products and look forward to the opportunity to work with you in the future.


A Brief History of Hoffmaster
The late B.T. Hoffmaster founded the company of Hoffmaster in February 1947 for the express purpose of manufacturing paper napkin products.

Initially, the company was located on the second floor of an Oshkosh, Wisconsin warehouse. The operation consisted of one standard machine used in the manufacture of printed paper napkins and employed four people.

During the 1950's, the company enhanced its reputation and market growth by offering restaurants a complete printed ensemble consisting of placemats, accompanied by matching dinner and cocktail napkins. Another development during this period was the introduction of disposable tablecovers made in decorator colors.

To expedite expansion plans and gain other benefits associated with a larger corporation, the company merged in 1970 with the Amstar Corporation. As a wholly owned subsidiary, the company continued to grow and expansion plans were completed in 1972. The site consisted of 238,000 square feet of operating space and a 22,000 square foot office.

In February 1979, the company was acquired by an Oshkosh group of investors headed by T. J. Hoffmaster, son of the founder.

Scott Paper Company in Philadelphia, PA purchased the company in 1985. This merger was an important step for Scott's growth strategy to build its position in the expanding away-from-home foodservice market. It provided the former Hoffmaster Company with raw material resourcing, capital for expansion, and the resources necessary for new product development.

Further growth occurred in late 1989 and early 1990 with a 103,000 square foot expansion to Hoffmaster, The Foodservice Business of Scott Paper Company. This expansion would accommodate assets from Scott Paper Company's Milwaukee, WI location called American Convenience Products (ACP) which was to be closed. The ACP location produced portion cups, fluted products, and doilies.

In March 1995, The Fonda Group, Inc. purchased the Foodservice Division of Scott. Astro-Valcour, Glens Falls, NY was acquired in April of 1997, expanding the Hoffmaster product line with polystyrene trayliners targeted at the transportation and lodging markets. Springprint, Augusta, GA, a division of Marcal was acquired in September 2000. This expanded Hoffmaster's distribution area and manufacturing presence throughout the Southeast. Erving Paper Products, Inc., Green Bay, WI, was acquired in July 2004, which will positively impact our service levels and product offering to our customers.

In February 2004, Hoffmaster was acquired by Solo Cup Company, headquartered in Highland Park, IL. Solo is the nation's largest manufacturer of single-use foodservice cups, bowls, plates, cutlery and related items made from plastic, foam and paper.

In September 2007, Solo Cup announced the sale of Hoffmaster to Kohlberg & Company, LLC, a leading U.S. private equity firm with offices in Mt. Kisco, New York and Palo Alto, California. The new parent company will be named Hoffmaster Group, Inc., with the Foodservice and Consumer companies operating independently but sharing some common resources. The Foodservice segment will operate under the Hoffmaster Foodservice Division name. The Foodservice division will continue to be based in Oshkosh, WI. The Consumer segment will operate under the Creative/Converting Consumer Division name. The Consumer division will continue to be managed from multiple locations: Clintonville and Appleton, WI, and Indianapolis, IN.

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2920 N. Main Street
PO Box 2038
Oshkosh, WI 54904

 
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