← Back to News
energy

Brewery Teamsters Ratify Agreement at Metal Container Corporation

By MGN EditorialFebruary 27, 2026 at 04:00 PM

Teamsters at Metal Container Corporation, a subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch InBev, have ratified a new agreement with significant wage improvements.

Members of Teamsters Local 6 at Metal Container Corporation, a subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch InBev, have ratified a strong new agreement, according to a press release from the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. The agreement covers more than 245 Teamsters who manufacture cans for a wide variety of beverages at the company's facilities. Key details of the new contract include: - Significant wage improvements for the workers - Continued participation in the Teamsters' health, welfare and pension plans - Protections for seniority rights and other important contract language "This is an important victory for our Teamster brothers and sisters at Metal Container Corporation," said Bill Hamilton, Secretary-Treasurer of Local 6. "The new agreement ensures these hardworking men and women will continue to earn good wages and benefits for the critical work they do producing cans for the brewing industry." The ratification of this new labor agreement comes at a time of ongoing challenges in the global supply chain, including shortages of aluminum and other materials needed for can production. Stable labor relations at can manufacturing facilities like Metal Container Corporation help ensure a reliable supply of packaging for the beverage industry. The International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents over 1 million workers, including many in the maritime, logistics and manufacturing sectors that are vital to the global supply chain.
#labor#manufacturing#packaging#supply chain

Related Articles

Offshore Energy Sector Shows Momentum: LNG Export Success, Ammonia Innovation, and Strategic Consolidation

Recent developments signal robust activity across offshore energy, from major LNG exports to ammonia-fueled vessel technology and significant industry consolidation, reflecting continued investment amid the energy transition.

Apr 24, 2026

Offshore Energy Sector Shows Momentum: New Vessels, Wave Power Testing, and Decommissioning Activity

The offshore energy industry continues advancing across multiple fronts, with specialized vessel deployment, wave energy innovation, and expanded decommissioning operations marking key sector developments.

Apr 24, 2026

Nauticus Robotics Secures Archaeological Survey Contract for US East Coast Offshore Wind Project

Texas-based ocean robotics developer Nauticus Robotics has been contracted to conduct archaeological surveys for a US East Coast offshore wind project, advancing renewable energy development while meeting environmental compliance requirements.

Apr 24, 2026

Offshore Energy Sector Gains Momentum with Major Contracts and Fleet Expansion

The offshore energy sector is experiencing robust activity across drilling, support services, and renewable infrastructure, with major contracts awarded to EnerMech, Seadrill, Bourbon, and DeepOcean, signaling continued investment in both traditional energy and offshore wind projects.

Apr 23, 2026

Persian Gulf Shipping Crisis Deepens as US-Iran Tensions Escalate

A complete US blockade of Iranian ports threatens to halt transits through the Strait of Hormuz, creating significant disruptions to global energy shipping and tanker markets following the collapse of ceasefire negotiations.

Apr 23, 2026