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CRYOVAC® Brand Food Packaging Marks 85 Years of Innovation, Performance and Customer Service

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Sealed Air (NYSE: SEE) is launching a yearlong celebration marking the 85th anniversary of its CRYOVAC® food packaging brand, dating to the trademark filing in 1941. The announcement highlights CRYOVAC® innovations in vacuum-sealing and shrink packaging, a portfolio spanning shrink bags, vacuum skin packaging, rollstock films and packaging equipment.

The release notes more than 4,000 rotary vacuum chamber systems installed, a technical service team with an average 11-year tenure, and an 85th anniversary kickoff at the 2026 IPPE in Atlanta (Jan. 27–29).

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News Market Reaction 1 Alert

+0.22% News Effect

On the day this news was published, SEE gained 0.22%, reflecting a mild positive market reaction.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Brand anniversary 85 years CRYOVAC brand food packaging milestone celebration
Technical service tenure 11 years Average tenure of CRYOVAC equipment technical service team
Installed systems More than 4,000 Installed rotary vacuum chamber systems
IPPE 2026 dates Jan. 27-29, 2026 International Production & Processing Expo appearance
Current price $41.45 Price prior to anniversary announcement
52-week high $44.27 Upper end of 52-week trading range
52-week low $22.78 Lower end of 52-week trading range
Market cap $6,107,138,991 Equity value before this news

Market Reality Check

$41.52 Last Close
Volume Volume 3,083,360 vs 20-day average 4,216,023 (relative volume 0.73x), indicating quieter trading pre-announcement. normal
Technical Price $41.45 is trading above the 200-day MA at $33.45, reflecting prior upward trend before this news.

Peers on Argus

While SEE was down 0.14% over 24 hours, key peers like SLGN (+1.33%), SON (+2.59%), REYN (+1.55%), GPK (+3.03%) and GEF (+2.35%) were higher, suggesting stock-specific dynamics rather than a broad packaging sector move.

Historical Context

Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Dec 17 Merger go-shop update Positive -0.8% Expiration of go-shop period under CD&R merger agreement with no new bidders.
Nov 25 External governance news Neutral -0.1% Engine Capital letter involving another company with minimal impact on SEE.
Nov 17 Acquisition announcement Positive -3.1% Agreement to be acquired by CD&R at premium cash price and take-private plan.
Nov 04 Q3 2025 earnings Positive +5.3% Strong YoY EPS and earnings growth with higher adjusted EBITDA guidance midpoint.
Oct 15 Dividend declaration Positive -0.9% Quarterly cash dividend of $0.20 per share with specified record and pay dates.
Pattern Detected

Recent history shows several instances where seemingly positive corporate developments, including the premium buyout agreement and dividend declaration, were followed by modest negative price reactions, while strong earnings were rewarded.

Recent Company History

Over the last few months, Sealed Air has been defined by its pending acquisition by funds affiliated with CD&R at $42.15 per share, implying a $10.3B enterprise value. The initial deal announcement on Nov 17, 2025 and the go‑shop expiration on Dec 16, 2025 both saw small negative reactions. By contrast, strong Q3 2025 earnings on Nov 4, 2025 with net sales of $1.35B and GAAP net earnings of $186M prompted a solid positive move. The current anniversary news fits into this backdrop of a company already in an agreed buyout process.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights CRYOVAC® brand food packaging’s 85-year legacy, including more than 4,000 installed rotary vacuum chamber systems and an experienced service team averaging 11 years tenure. It underscores Sealed Air’s focus on materials, equipment, and technical support rather than introducing new financial targets. Set against the backdrop of an agreed all-cash acquisition at $42.15 per share, investors may watch how brand equity integrates into the broader merger story.

Key Terms

cryogenic vacuum technical
"The CRYOVAC® name comes from "cryogenic vacuum," which refers to the process"
A cryogenic vacuum is a controlled environment that is both extremely cold and nearly free of air or other gases — imagine a deep freezer inside a room where almost all the air has been removed. Investors care because this specialized condition is required for making and storing advanced technologies and biological materials (like superconductors, semiconductor components, or frozen samples), so it implies significant capital costs, technical expertise, regulatory and safety considerations, and can be a barrier to competitors.
vacuum-sealing technical
"refers to the process of vacuum-sealing food before using cold air to shrink"
Vacuum-sealing is the process of removing air from a package or container and then sealing it to create a low-oxygen environment that slows spoilage, prevents contamination, and protects products during storage and transport. For investors, it matters because it can extend shelf life, reduce waste and returns, lower shipping costs by preventing damage, and help companies meet regulatory and quality standards—factors that can improve margins, inventory efficiency, and brand reliability. Think of it as putting goods in a protective, airless bubble to keep them fresher and safer for longer.
vacuum skin packaging technical
"includes a range of packaging solutions, from shrink bags, vacuum skin packaging and rollstock"
A packaging method where a clear, heat-shrink film is pulled tight around a product under vacuum so the film forms a snug “skin” that holds the item in place, like cling film molded tightly to a sandwich on a tray. It matters to investors because it can extend shelf life, reduce waste and returns, improve product appearance on shelves, and lower transportation and storage costs — all of which can boost revenue, margins, and regulatory compliance for companies that sell perishable or fragile goods.
rollstock films technical
"from shrink bags, vacuum skin packaging and rollstock films, to best-in-class equipment"
Rollstock films are flexible plastic or laminated sheets wound on large rolls that packaging machines form, fill and seal into pouches, trays or bags. Think of them as the fabric used to make many packaged products; their composition, availability and cost directly affect manufacturers’ production lines, margins and regulatory compliance, so changes in raw-material prices, capacity or material rules can influence a packaging-related business’s revenue and profitability.
rotary vacuum chamber systems technical
"including rotary vacuum chamber systems and vertical form-fill-seal systems."
Rotary vacuum chamber systems are industrial machines that create and hold a low-pressure (near-vacuum) environment inside a rotating drum or chamber so materials can be dried, coated, distilled or degassed faster and more gently than at normal pressure. Think of a large, continuous vacuum sealer that tumbles its contents to expose all surfaces evenly. For investors, these systems are important capital equipment that can raise product quality, speed production, cut waste and energy use, and help meet regulatory or customer standards—factors that influence costs, capacity and competitiveness.
vertical form-fill-seal systems technical
"rotary vacuum chamber systems and vertical form-fill-seal systems."
Vertical form-fill-seal systems are automated machines that shape packaging film into bags, drop the product inside, and seal the package in a single vertical flow—think of a self-contained assembly line that makes and fills pouches like a vending machine working continuously. For investors, these systems matter because they determine production speed, labor needs, materials costs, and product consistency, all of which affect margins, scalability and regulatory compliance in companies that package goods.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

The milestone anniversary reflects a legacy of packaging breakthroughs, industry leadership and building customer trust 

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Jan. 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Sealed Air Corporation (NYSE: SEE) today begins a yearlong 85th anniversary celebration of CRYOVAC® brand food packaging, honoring the innovation, service and collaboration that has defined its food packaging legacy.

Since the trademark was filed in 1941, the CRYOVAC® brand has been an instrumental pioneer of technologies and methods that are now standard practices across meat processing channels, and retail and food service operations. 

The CRYOVAC® name comes from "cryogenic vacuum," which refers to the process of vacuum-sealing food before using cold air to shrink the packaging. This process revolutionized the way meat was packaged and paved the way for the mass availability of fresh proteins to a growing consumer base. 

Today, the CRYOVAC® brand includes a range of packaging solutions, from shrink bags, vacuum skin packaging and rollstock films, to best-in-class equipment including rotary vacuum chamber systems and vertical form-fill-seal systems.

"The legacy and future of CRYOVAC® is centered on the people who make it possible — our employees, customers and partners," said Sealed Air President and CEO Dustin Semach. "Together, we will continue to advance food packaging solutions that combine the best of our materials, equipment and service, representing the pride of the CRYOVAC® brand."

CRYOVAC® brand milestones from the past 85 years include:

  • Developing technologies that expanded access to proteins and reshaped liquid food product packaging, creating new ways that processors, retailers and food service operators do business

  • Building one of the most experienced technical service teams in the industry, with an average tenure of 11 years working on CRYOVAC® equipment

  • Installing more than 4,000 rotary vacuum chamber systems, continuing the legacy of excellence in food packaging

"CRYOVAC® has a long-standing reputation for hands-on collaboration with customers and building lasting relationships," said Russell Grissett, Sealed Air Global Food President. "We look forward to preserving this tradition of partnership and innovation as we continue to pioneer the future of food packaging together."

CRYOVAC® brand food packaging will kick off its 85th anniversary celebrations in booth C34147 at the 2026 International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE), running Jan. 27-29 in Atlanta, Georgia.

For more information about CRYOVAC®, a timeline of achievements, and an 85th anniversary video, visit www.sealedair.com/cryovac85

About CRYOVAC® Brand Food Packaging 

Since 1941, the CRYOVAC® brand has empowered the food industry. CRYOVAC® brand solutions blend material science, durable and reliable equipment, technical expertise, and end-to-end service to create unparalleled packaging quality for food processors, retailers, and food service operators. Visit www.sealedair.com/cryovac

About Sealed Air

Sealed Air Corporation (NYSE: SEE), is a leading global provider of packaging solutions that integrate sustainable, high-performance materials, automation, equipment and services. Sealed Air designs, manufactures and delivers packaging solutions that preserve food, protect goods and automate packaging processes. We deliver our packaging solutions to an array of end markets including fresh proteins, foods, fluids and liquids, medical and life science, e-commerce retail, logistics and omnichannel fulfillment operations, and industrials. Our globally recognized solution brands include CRYOVAC® brand food packaging, LIQUIBOX® brand liquids systems, SEALED AIR® brand protective packaging, AUTOBAG® brand automated packaging systems, and BUBBLE WRAP® brand packaging. In 2024, Sealed Air generated $5.4 billion in sales and has approximately 16,400 employees who serve customers in 117 countries/territories.

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FAQ

What is Sealed Air announcing about CRYOVAC® on January 7, 2026 (SEE)?

Sealed Air announced a yearlong 85th anniversary celebration for the CRYOVAC® brand starting Jan. 7, 2026.

When and where will CRYOVAC® kick off its 85th anniversary events (SEE)?

CRYOVAC® will begin celebrations at the 2026 IPPE in Atlanta, running Jan. 27–29, 2026, at booth C34147.

What CRYOVAC® milestones did Sealed Air highlight in the Jan. 7, 2026 announcement (SEE)?

The company cited the CRYOVAC® trademark from 1941, >b>4,000 rotary vacuum chamber systems installed, and a technical service team averaging 11 years tenure.

Which CRYOVAC® products and equipment did Sealed Air mention in the Jan. 7, 2026 release (SEE)?

The release lists shrink bags, vacuum skin packaging, rollstock films, rotary vacuum chamber systems and vertical form-fill-seal systems.

Where can investors find more information about CRYOVAC®'s 85th anniversary (SEE)?

More details, a timeline and an 85th anniversary video are available at www.sealedair.com/cryovac85.
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