Expert Topic Iron Heart Mobile Canning Acquires Michigan Canning

Iron Heart Canning Company, a mobile canning service for breweries, cideries, wineries, distilleries and non-alcoholic producers, announced today that it has acquired Michigan Mobile Canning, a mobile canning business operating out of Kalamazoo, Mich., and Indianapolis, Ind.

The acquisition will make Iron Heart the nation’s largest mobile cannery according to a company press release.

“We are extremely excited about the opportunity to bring our industry-leading canning services and expertise into the Midwest,” said Tyler Wille, founder and CEO of Iron Heart Canning. “Indiana, Michigan, and the greater Chicago area are incredible markets in the craft industry, and we are eager to begin building new partnerships within the region.”

With the acquisition of Michigan Mobile Canning, Iron Heart now operates more than 50 canning lines across 24 locations, providing beverage packaging services throughout New England, the Mid-Atlantic, the Southeast, and into the Midwest.

“We are passionate about being the best at two things,” said Wille. “First and foremost is serving our customers and forging long term partnerships. The second is our obsession with providing the highest quality canning possible. Through our guaranteed seams, dissolved oxygen testing, in-house lab capabilities, and dedicated internal resources for continually advancing our expertise, our goal is to offer a solution that’s more valuable than owning an in-house line.”

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2 Comments on “Iron Heart Mobile Canning Acquires Michigan Canning”

  • Adam

    says:

    You are grossly incorrect in saying the company was launch just two years after the first breweries started canning in 2013. Oskar Blues started canning in 2002. There was a decent number of craft breweries canning in 2011 too.
    Got to get your facts right if you want to be a legit source for beer news.

    • Tom McCormick

      You are absolutely right! And I should know that having been good friends with Dale back then. The statement was taken from a press release and I didn’t catch it. My mistake — and it has been corrected in the article. Thanks for your input!

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