About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Smurfit-Stone Container, Tetra Pak, Temple-Inland, Ball Corp., Continental Can Company, Heekin Can, Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft, Peterson, ES&A Robinson, Amcor, Balmer Lawrie, Rexam, American Can Company, Duro Bag Mfg, Brodrene Hartmann, Pregis, Sonoco, Cumberland Packing Corporation, Visy Industries, Sidel, Continental Packaging Solutions, IPS Packaging, Mayr-Melnhof, Huhtamaki, Saddle Creek Corporation, Crown cork, Pactiv, Uline, RPC Group, Zhuhai Zhongfu, SAPAL, Evergreen Packaging, Smurfit Kappa Group, Navis Logistics Network, Crown Holdings, Linpac, Trepak International AB, Sealed Air, Polyplex, Nordtek Imexco, Charles S. Anderson Design, Valley Metal Container, Elopak, Graphic Packaging, Carredana de Empaques. Excerpt: Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation (NYSE: SSCC) is a global paperboard and paper-based packaging company based in Creve Coeur, Missouri, and Chicago, Illinois. It has approximately 21,000 employees. In 2007, Smurfit-Stone was ranked 13 in PricewaterhouseCoopers' "Top 100" forest, paper, and packaging companies in the world (ranked by sales revenue). The company is also among the world's largest paper recyclers. Rock-Tenn bought the company in a $3.5 billion deal that closed in May 2011. Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation (Nasdaq: SSCC) is the industry's leading integrated manufacturer of paperboard and paper-based packaging. The company is the largest North American producer of containerboard, corrugated containers, multiwall and specialty bags, and clay-coated recycled boxboard (CRB). It is also a leading producer of solid bleached sulfate paperboard (SBS), folding cartons, flexible packaging, labels and point-of-purchase displays. SSCC is one of the world's largest paper recyclers, a key raw material for its products. As North America's largest paperboard packaging company, Smurfit...