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Smurfit Westrock plc is a multinational provider of sustainable fiber-based paper and packaging solutions. Its segments include Europe, the Middle East and Africa (MEA), and Asia-Pacific (APAC); North America, which includes operations in the United States., Canada and Mexico. The Europe, MEA and APAC, North America, and LATAM segments include a system of mills and plants that primarily produce a full line of containerboard that is converted into corrugated containers within each segment or is sold to third parties. In addition, the Europe, MEA and APAC segment also produces types of paper, such as solid board, sack kraft paper, machine glazed and graphic paper; and other paper-based packaging, such as honeycomb, solid board packaging, folding cartons, inserts and labels, and bag-in-box packaging. The LATAM segment comprises forestry; types of paper, such as boxboard and sack paper, and paper-based packaging, such as folding cartons, honeycomb and paper sacks.

  • Revenue in USD (TTM)25.84bn
  • Net income in USD512.00m
  • Incorporated2017
  • Employees100.00k
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