Ardagh Navigates New Waters With Sailor Jerry

Ardagh Group has achieved two first on the new bottle of Sailor Jerry, a premium spiced rum from William Grant & Sons. Ardagh has been able for the first time to produce at its Scottish plant in Irvine a cork mouthed bottle using its weight saving NNPB glass manufacturing process. While a cork mouth finish is relatively straightforward to produce using the blow blow process, it was untested and far more difficult under NNPB conditions. Ardagh technicians found a means of successfully performing this task. The second "first" came in the form of neck embossing - the first time this has been applied by Ardagh for the UK spirits sector. The result is a bottle that is 20% lighter and also able to display embossed branding on the prominent neck feature. Global Brand Director for Sailor Jerry, Julie Doyle said: "Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum was developed to continue the legacy of Norman Sailor Jerry Collins and was inspired by his era, when goods were made by hand and people had a stronger sense of pride in their work. "The new packaging has been introduced to align the brand's look and old school feel with the premium, authentic nature of the spirit."

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Glass International Feb/2015 8
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Ardagh Navigates New Waters With Sailor Jerry
Glass International Feb/2015 8
PA 1097
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