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The Business of Box Making

Thousands of Corrugated Manufacturers Worldwide


  • The corrugated industry employs over 80,000 people throughout the United States.
  • About 1,500 manufacturing plants in the United States and Canada produce corrugated, making it readily available anywhere in North America.
  • Corrugated boxes allow products to circle the globe.
  • The corrugated industry contributes $25.2 billion to the U.S. and Canadian economies.
  • On an inflation-adjusted basis, the average cost of a corrugated container has decreased 11.7 percent from 1997 to 2007. (FBA)

Customer-driven, the 1,500 manufacturing plants which comprise the corrugated industry of the U.S. and Canada are geared to:

  • Deliver customized solutions to specific application challenges.
  • Contain costs while adding extraordinary value.
  • Provide fast response to prototyping and just-in-time delivery.
  • Provide sustainable products: made from renewable resources, reusable, recyclable and manufactured with environmental stewardship in mind; economically viable and competitive; and providing jobs and other benefits to the communities in which we operate, as well as to the users of our packaging products.

You can expect a lot from the corrugated industry. Don't hesitate to put us to the test.

 
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