The Hocking Glass Company was founded in 1905 by
Isaac J. Collins in
Lancaster, Ohio, and named after the
Hocking River. That company merged with the Anchor Cap and Closure Corporation in 1937 to form Anchor Hocking. In 1934, Hocking Glass and a subsidiary, General Glass, developed the first nonreturnable beer bottle, considered a significant development in the field. In 1987, the
Newell Company acquired Anchor Hocking Corporation in a
hostile takeover. Longtime company executives were fired and the headquarters were shut down, leading to a disconnect between corporate management and community members in Lancaster, Ohio.
Private equity In 2004, Newell Rubbermaid sold Anchor Hocking to New York City-based Global Home Products, LLC, an affiliate of
Cerberus Capital Management LP. who merged Anchor Hocking with
Oneida in 2012 and created EveryWare Global. In January 2014, EveryWare Global announced its plans to close its regional office and the Oneida outlet store, both in Sherrill, New York, with the process starting in April. The original Oneida outlet store in Sherrill, New York, was closed April 26, 2014. EveryWare Global filed for bankruptcy in 2015. In June 2021, Oneida Consumer LLC, including the Oneida brand, was acquired by
Lenox Corporation, bringing Anchor Hocking under the control of private equity firm Centre Lane Partners. In July 2021 Centre Lane renamed The Oneida Group as Anchor Hocking Holdings, Inc. Centre Lane Partners gained control of
Corelle Brands, manufacturer of
Pyrex, in a controversial 2024 acquisition. While the initial purchase received minimal attention, the deal became more widely known after it was announced that Anchor Hocking would be closing down the 132-year-old Pyrex factory in
Charleroi, Pennsylvania, and relocating all production to Lancaster, Ohio. Despite pushback from Senators
Bob Casey Jr. and
John Fetterman and legal action by the
State of Pennsylvania, the motions were dismissed and Anchor Hocking closed the Charleroi factory in April 2025. == Locations ==