Armour and Company

Armour and Company
IndustryMeatpacking, consumer products, pharmaceuticals
Founded1867 in Chicago
FounderPhilip Danforth Armour
Defunct1983 (1983)
FateSold to ConAgra
Headquarters
Chicago, Illinois
,
United States
Area served
United States
ProductsProcessed meat, canned food, soap, pharmaceuticals
OwnerPhilip Danforth Armour family (1863–1920)
Frederick H. Prince (1920–1969)
The Greyhound Corporation (1970–1983)
Armour (brand)
Product typeProcessed meat
OwnerSmithfield Foods
CountryUnited States
MarketsUnited States
Previous ownersArmour and Company (1863–1983), ConAgra (1983–2006)
Websitearmourmeats.com
Armour Star (brand)
Product typeCanned food
OwnerPinnacle Foods
CountryUnited States
MarketsUnited States
Previous ownersArmour and Company (1944–1983), The Dial Corporation (1983–2006)
TaglineAny Time is Armour Time
Websitearmour-star.com

Armour & Company was an American company and was one of the five leading firms in the meat packing industry. It was founded in Chicago, in 1863, by the Armour brothers led by Philip Danforth Armour. By 1880, the company had become Chicago's most important business and had helped make Chicago and its Union Stock Yards the center of America's meatpacking industry. During the same period, its facility in Omaha, Nebraska, boomed, making the city's meatpacking industry the largest in the nation by 1959. In connection with its meatpacking operations, the company also ventured into pharmaceuticals (Armour Pharmaceuticals) and soap manufacturing, introducing Dial soap in 1948.

Presently, the Armour food brands are split between Smithfield Foods (for refrigerated meat — "Armour Meats") and ConAgra Brands (for canned shelf-stable meat products — "Armour Star"). The Armour pharmaceutical brand is owned by Forest Laboratories. Dial soap is now owned by Henkel.