Seattle Tacoma Box Company, formerly known as Queen City Manufacturing Company, has a rich history dating back to 1889 when it was founded by Jacob Nist. With over 130 years of experience, the company has expanded its operations and now includes a sister plant in Tacoma, known as Tacoma Box Company. The merger of these two plants in 1975 resulted in the establishment of Seattle Tacoma Box Company, which is currently based in Kent. The company specializes in designing, developing, and manufacturing a diverse range of products for the agricultural, industrial, and seafood markets, offering solutions in wood, plastics, corrugated materials, high graphics, point of purchase, and just-in-time inventories. The company prides itself on its ability to provide top-notch service to its customers while keeping costs affordable. Notably, six generations of the Nist family have played a pivotal role in the success of Seattle Tacoma Box Company, alongside its daughter company, SeaCa Packaging, based in Central California. Seattle Tacoma Box Company operates within the logistics, manufacturing, and marketing industries. Although specific details about the headquarters, last investment, and the entities involved in the last investment are not available at the moment, Seattle Tacoma Box Company presents itself as a longstanding, family-managed business with a diversified product portfolio and a commitment to customer satisfaction.
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