Everything about International Paper totally explained
International Paper is an American
pulp and paper company, the second largest pulp and paper company in the world. It has approximately 51,500 employees. Its global headquarters are currently in
Memphis, Tennessee.
History
International Paper was formed in January 1898 by the merger of 17 pulp and paper mills in the northeastern U.S. Through acquisitions and capital investment, the company grew both in the United States and internationally. In 1986 it acquired the HammerMill Paper Company, in 1988 the Masonite Corporation, and in 1989 the
German paper company Zanders Feinpapiere AG and the
French paper manufacturer Aussedat Rey. In addition International Paper has shareholdings in the
Chilean company
Copec. In 1999, International Paper purchased
Union Camp Corporation and in 2000 purchased
Champion International.
In 2005 and 2006, International Paper undertook significant restructuring, selling over of forestland in the U.S., along with its coated paper, kraft paper, wood products, and beverage packaging businesses, as well as subsidiaries Arizona Chemical and New Zealand-based Carter Holt Harvey. The coated paper business (4 mills in Maine, Michigan and Minnesota) were sold to Apollo Management and now operate as Verso Paper. The kraft paper business was purchased and operates as Kapstone Kraft Papers. The beverage packaging business, now called Evergreen Packaging, was purchased by
Carter Holt Harvey, following the purchase of CHH by Graeme Hart. International Paper sold the Wood Products division of the company to West Fraser Timber Inc., out of Vancouver, B.C. This included 13 saw mills, making West Fraser the second largest producer of lumber in North America, next to Weyerhaeuser Company.
Products and corporate structure
International Paper was the largest producer of plastic lids and cups, manufacturing for the fast-food giants
McDonalds,
Wendys, and
Subway. They sold this business in 2005. The Wood Products division of International Paper was sold in 2007 to West Fraser Timberland Inc., a company headquarted in Vancouver, BC, Canada. The company currently produces printer and copier paper, envelopes, corrugated packaging and shipping containers, consumer packaging for cosmetic, home entertainment and other retail markets, and foodservice packaging. It also owns
xpedx, a large North American distribution and logistics company.
International Paper is a former
Dow Jones Industrial Average component, listed in the index from
July 3,
1956 to
April 7,
2004. It was one of three components to be replaced in the 2004 change with AT&T and
Eastman Kodak.
Beginning
February 1,
2007 the sale of the beverage packaging division was completed as
New Zealand billionaire Graham Hart won the bid with nearly an 800 million dollar purchase. The division now operates under the Evergreen label.
On Monday March 17, International Paper, announced it's buying the containerboard unit of Weyerhaeuser Co. for $6 billion in cash.
Environmental record
Researchers at the
University of Massachusetts Amherst identified International Paper as the 27th-largest corporate producer of
air pollution in the United States, releasing more than 35 million pounds of toxic compounds into the air annually. Major pollutants included
sulfuric acid,
manganese compounds,
chromium, and
chlorine dioxide. International Paper has also been named a potentially responsible party in at least 31
Superfund sites. In 2001 the corporation was one of more than 40 parties found responsible for the estimated $US 20 million cleanup of the Tri-Cities Barrel
toxic waste site near
Binghamton,
NY.
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