Pelican Energy Partners has acquired Skolnik Industries, a leading manufacturer of customized industrial packaging solutions, enhancing its strategic footprint in the nuclear sector.
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Skolnik Industries, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, is a premier manufacturer of customized industrial packaging solutions. With a strong focus on quality, the company specializes in producing steel drums tailored for critical contents, serving both commercial and regulated industries. Over the past four decades, Skolnik has established itself as a trusted supplier, providing NQA-1 certified drums specifically designed for the nuclear sector, catering to a wide range of domestic and international customers.
The founder and chairman of the board, Howard Skolnik, expressed pride in the company’s evolution from its architectural roots to becoming a leader in industrial packaging. He emphasized the brand's reputation for product quality and integrity, noting the importance of teamwork in the company's growth. Under Pelican Energy Partners' ownership, Skolnik aims to further its mission while leveraging its unique standing in the nuclear business.
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Industry Overview in the United States
The industrial packaging industry in the United States is a vital sector characterized by a growing demand for efficient and specialized solutions. As businesses continue to prioritize safety and compliance, the need for customized packaging
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