Overview of Packaging Corporation of America
Founded in 1959, Packaging Corporation of America has grown to become one of the largest producers of corrugated packaging products in the United States. The company primarily manufactures containerboard (the paper used to create corrugated boxes) and corrugated packaging products, which are essential for the safe transport of goods across various industries. The company's products are used in a wide array of sectors, including food and beverage, retail, consumer electronics, pharmaceuticals, and e-commerce.
PCA operates in two main segments:
- Corrugated Products: The company’s largest segment, which includes the production of corrugated boxes and packaging solutions for industrial and consumer goods. This division focuses on providing custom packaging for a variety of customers, from large-scale retailers to manufacturers.
- Paper: Packaging Corporation of America also produces containerboard, a key material in corrugated box production. The company operates several mills across the U.S. to supply its packaging plants with high-quality, cost-effective paper products.
The company’s vertically integrated business model allows it to maintain greater control over production and costs. By managing both the production of raw materials (containerboard) and the manufacturing of finished products (corrugated boxes), PCA can optimize efficiency, reduce supply chain risks, and deliver high-quality products to its customers. shutdown123