Keter Plastic


Keter Group is an Israeli manufacturer and marketer of resin-based household and garden consumer products. The company, established in 1948, has a chain of retail stores throughout Israel and operates 29 plants in Israel, Luxembourg, Europe, Canada and the United States. Keter products are marketed worldwide.

History

The Keter brand evolved from a small workshop established in Jaffa in 1948, specializing in the production of plastic combs, toys and housewares. In 1971, Joseph Sagol bought out his partners' shares in the workshop, and the Sagol family has owned Keter ever since. Sagol later handed the management of the company over to his sons, Sami and Itzhak.
Since 1978, Keter has expanded its home product lines to include garden sheds, toolboxes, bathroom cabinets, backyard playhouses for children, and more – all made of resin.
In 1991, Keter acquired competitor L.M. Lipski.
In 2005 Keter acquired Curver international
In 2011, Keter won Red Dot Design Award for its RealBarrow, a heavy-duty wheelbarrow with an L-shape "bulldozer" shovel.
In June 2013, Keter was one of several companies subjected to a boycott by the United Church of Canada and the Presbyterian Church because it had a factory in the Barkan Industrial Park.
In 2016, the private equity firm BC Partners purchased 80% of Keter for 1.4 billion euros.

Products

Keter manufactures a wide range of household and garden resin-based products, cabinets, and outdoor furniture: outdoor furniture, lifestyle and gardening, outdoor storage products, tool storage, kids, indoor storage, home organization and bath. It is one of Israel's largest manufacturers of resin-based outdoor and garden furniture.

Awards