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Third-largest US containerboard/corrugated producer; $8.1B FY2024 revenue; 96%+ mill utilization; e-commerce packaging tailwind; NYSE: PKG amid industry mega-merger reshaping.
Packaging Corporation of America (PCA) is the third-largest producer of containerboard and corrugated packaging products in the United States, founded in 1959 and headquartered in Lake Forest, Illinois. The company trades on NYSE (PKG) and generated approximately $8.1 billion in net sales for FY2024, operating nine paper mills and 94 corrugated products manufacturing plants across North America. PCA produces containerboard—linerboard and medium—that it converts into corrugated boxes and displays serving e-commerce, food and beverage, retail, and industrial customers. CEO Mark Kowlzan, who has led the company since 2010, has emphasized operational excellence and vertical integration as core strategic pillars.
Pittsburgh global coatings leader (NYSE: PPG) at $15.8B 2024 sales; divested Glidden/Pittsburgh Paints to American Industrial Partners ($550M, late 2024) focusing on automotive/aerospace competing with Sherwin-Williams for industrial coatings.
PPG Industries, Inc. is a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based global paints, coatings, and specialty materials company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: PPG) as an S&P 500 component — operating as the world's second-largest coatings company by revenue with $15.8 billion in 2024 net sales and approximately 46,000 employees across 70+ countries. Founded in 1883 as Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, PPG evolved from glass manufacturing to coatings, completing a strategic refocusing in late 2024 by divesting its US and Canadian architectural coatings business (brands: Glidden, Olympic, Pittsburgh Paints & Stains, Liquid Nails) to American Industrial Partners for $550 million — enabling PPG to concentrate on industrial, automotive OEM and refinish, aerospace, packaging, and protective coatings where it holds stronger competitive moats. PPG invested $300 million in advanced North American automotive coatings manufacturing capacity for 2024-2028. In 2024, sustainably-advantaged products comprised 41% of sales (targeting 50% by 2030) and adjusted EPS grew 6%. PPG has paid uninterrupted annual dividends since 1899.
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