William Say & Co., Ltd manufacture tin cans for many industries and are the last of their kind in central London. They are a family business that has been manufacturing metal packaging in central London since before World War 2. Despite dramatic expansion, they remain in the Capital city of London to this day, with both of their production lines and press shop being situated within their 3 acre London site that is close to Tower Bridge and London Bridge.
They are able to offer short lead times, flexibility, bespoke print, embossing & stock holding to all their customers, no matter if a company requires a thousand, or over a million tin cans. Many of the traditional packaging designs that are offered by William Say are suitable for a variety of different uses – from candle & cookie tins, to the more industrial applications, such as paints & polishes. Metal packaging is unique through the simple fact that it is infinitely recyclable, with no loss of material or performance.
To learn more about what tin can manufacturers that supply wholesale tins can do for your company’s product packaging needs, click on the following link: William Say & Co.
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