Graphic Packaging Holding
Major folding-carton and paperboard maker (SBS/CUK) for consumer goods packaging.
manufactured · input
Printed cartons and blister packaging for toys.
12
Source countries
3
Companies
1
Goods affected
0
Claims on record
What depends on it
1 essential American goods rely on toy packaging (printed box / blister) somewhere upstream in their supply chain.
Where it comes from
Share of global supply, by country.
| Country | Share of supply |
|---|---|
| CACanada | 47% |
| MXMexico | 16% |
| CNChina | 12% |
| VNVietnam | 4% |
| INIndia | 2% |
| DODominican Republic | 2% |
| DEGermany (Federal Republic of Germany) | 2% |
| IDIndonesia | 2% |
| TRTurkey | 2% |
| HUHungary | 1% |
| KRSouth Korea (Republic of Korea) | 1% |
| TWTaiwan | 1% |
Who makes it
3 companies produce toy packaging (printed box / blister).
Major folding-carton and paperboard maker (SBS/CUK) for consumer goods packaging.
International Paper Company (Memphis TN; NYSE: IP; ~$19B revenue; world's largest paper and packaging company by revenue) acquired Weyerhaeuser Company's Cellulose Specialties business (including fluff pulp mills in Washington state and the Gulf South) in 2016 for $2.2 billion — the largest single acquisition in International Paper's history. The acquisition made IP the world's largest fluff pulp producer. IP's cellulose specialties (now called IP Cellulose Specialties) produces specialty fluff pulp from mills in Savannah GA, Georgetown SC, and Riegelwood NC. IP's fluff pulp supplies Procter & Gamble's Pampers, Kimberly-Clark's Huggies, and Unicharm's Mamy Poko globally. International Paper is simultaneously the world's largest producer of corrugated packaging (cardboard boxes) and a dominant producer of diaper absorbent fiber — two of the most-used single-use materials in the consumer products economy.
World-leading paper-based packaging maker formed by the July 2024 Smurfit Kappa + WestRock merger; folding cartons and corrugated.