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MeadWestvaco

MeadWestvaco Corp. is an American pulp and paper company based in Stamford, Connecticut. It has approximately 30,700 employees.

Overview


MeadWestvaco is a leading global producer of packaging, coated and specialty papers, consumer and office products and specialty chemicals. The company has 153 operating and office locations in 29 countries. Its global operations serve customers in nearly 100 countries that are leaders in the following markets: consumer products, personal care, pharmaceutical, media and entertainment, magazine publishing, book publishing, catalog publishing, and school and office. Its highly recognized consumer brands include Mead®, AT-A-GLANCE®, Cambridge®, Columbian® and Five Star®. The company’s paperboard, package and paper brands include Carrier Kote®, Custom Kote®, Kraftpak®, Printkote®, Tango®, DigiPak®, Amaray®, Dosepak™, Vision® and Sterling® Ultra. MeadWestvaco holds leading positions in the markets it serves through customer partnering, product innovation and brand recognition in all of its businesses. The company is committed to develop businesses that can produce above cost-of-capital returns on investment and, in doing so, create value for its shareholders. MeadWestvaco manages over 3 million acres of forestlands meeting stringent environmental standards and certified to Sustainable Forestry Initiative ® standards.

Financial information

Financial Information
 20022001
Net Sales (US$M)7,242N/A
Net Earnings (Loss) (US$M)(389)N/A
Financial information is not available for 2001 due to the merger.

History


MeadWestvaco was formed in January 2002 as the result of a merger between Mead and Westvaco (originally the Piedmont Pulp and Paper Company and then The West Virginia Paper Company).

External links

  • Company website
  • Yahoo.com company profile



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