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DGeo Expands Packaging Portfolio With Ardagh Glass Bottles
New UN-certified kits featuring Ardagh glass bottles for shipping and storing chemical liquids
Published on Feb. 18, 2026
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DGeo, Labelmaster's Dangerous Goods (DG) Packaging, Technology and Services Division, announced the expansion of its packaging portfolio with the addition of UN-certified kits featuring Ardagh glass bottles for the shipping and storage of chemical liquids. The new glass bottle kits support organizations seeking reliable, UN-certified solutions for dangerous goods transport.
Why it matters
The expansion of DGeo's glass bottle portfolio comes amid growing demand for better DG packaging, as 60% of companies plan to invest in smarter packaging over the next two years and more than half of respondents reported being impacted by packaging issues such as leaks or damaged containers. Businesses shipping and handling chemicals and other hazardous materials need reliable packaging that reduces risk, improves performance, and ensures compliance.
The details
DGeo's expanded glass bottle offering is available in 4x4L and 6x1L UN-certified kits, as well as 6x4L and 12x1L non-UN-certified cases. The bottles are engineered for compliance, safety, and performance, with each bottle undergoing internal fluorine treatment to upgrade the glass from Type III to Type II and deliver enhanced chemical resistance. The kits also use Hexacomb inner packaging engineered by Packaging Corporation of America (PCA) that generates less dust and outperforms post-consumer pulp alternatives. Premium Menshen bottle caps are available separately to support safety and reliability across the supply chain.
- DGeo announced the expansion of its packaging portfolio on February 17, 2026.
The players
DGeo
Labelmaster's Dangerous Goods (DG) Packaging, Technology and Services Division.
Ardagh Glass Packaging
A glass packaging company that is supplying the amber chemical bottles for DGeo's new kits.
Kyle Bayer
The principal engineer at DGeo who recently joined the company to strengthen and scale the bottle portfolio.
Ingo Erdman
The senior sales manager for pharma & chemical at Ardagh Glass Packaging – Germany.
John Glaser
The director of packaging development at DGeo.
What they’re saying
“In my nearly 20 years in the glass packaging industry, I've seen firsthand how bottle quality and performance impact chemical shipping. Ardagh Glass Packaging bottles deliver the durability and reliability that chemical shippers require. Engineered and manufactured to the highest standards, each bottle undergoes rigorous internal and external treatments, clean room handling and strict quality checks to ensure safety, compliance and dependable performance.”
— Kyle Bayer, Principal Engineer, DGeo (BusinessWire)
“We're delighted to partner with the DGeo team to supply our amber glass chemical bottles. Together, we're supporting safe, compliant transport of chemical liquids with glass packaging that customers rely on.”
— Ingo Erdman, Senior Sales Manager, Pharma & Chemical, Ardagh Glass Packaging – Germany (BusinessWire)
“Businesses shipping and handling chemicals and other hazardous materials need a partner that understands their challenges and can deliver reliable packaging that reduces risk, improves performance and ensures compliance. Adding Ardagh Glass Packaging bottles to DGeo's already broad portfolio of UN-certified packaging reflects our commitment to helping customers ship dangerous goods with confidence.”
— John Glaser, Director of Packaging Development, DGeo (BusinessWire)
What’s next
DGeo plans to roll out additional bottle sizes and pack configurations throughout the year, offering greater flexibility to meet a broad range of chemical shipping needs.
The takeaway
DGeo's expansion of its glass bottle portfolio with Ardagh's high-quality, UN-certified solutions demonstrates the growing demand for smarter, more reliable packaging for shipping and storing hazardous materials. This partnership provides businesses with the durability, compliance, and performance they need to safely transport chemical liquids.





