An illustration showing the use of Georgia-Pacific s products throughout the home. Courtesy of Georgia-Pacific.

Similar documents
Portland was a beautiful city, but in the 1960s and 1970s, its population grew very fast.

EXPERTS IN WATER. Built on Innovation and Industry Firsts

Safety. Rubber Footwear. for professional use

Multi Branding Strategy

Teak Value Chain Review

METRO GROUP continues operational improvement trend in 2014/15

Pre-seen case study for Strategic level examinations Papers E3, P3 and F3. For examinations in May 2014 and September 2014

UNIT 2B URBAN AND RURAL CANADA: BUILDING SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES

THE JACQUES HAU STORY

SAFETY. SECURITY. STYLE. PEACE OF MIND. SEACHROME ACCESSIBILITY BATH PRODUCTS

A NEW CENTURY OF OPPORTUNITY

AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION

Pattex gives you the power and has for 60 years!

LEADERSHIP FOR GROWTH GOSH, April 2016 METRO AG 2016

HOMES BUILT A BETTER WAY. CUSTOM HOMES i COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS i MULTI-UNIT DWELLINGS

IDIS C.I GUIDELINE BASIC SYSTEM Logos

METRO GROUP continues slight sales growth and confirms EBIT guidance

P3 IS FOR PARTNERSHIPS, PLACEMAKING, AND POLICY:

PNWER Economic Leadership Forum. Harbour Air & Kenmore Air Harbour to Harbor International Service

Kum & Go OFFERING MEMORANDUM. 715 Lang Creek Ave, Grinnell, IA *Actual Photo

Ohio Medical is the only name you need to know for your medical suction and oxygen therapy and medgas equipment needs.

greenprint midtown SUSTAINABILITY ACTION PLAN 2012

FOR LEASE BY CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD. Retail :: Office :: Creative Space FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:

Temperature Rises as Products Compete in the Heat. Market. Contact: Tim Page Press Release No: 20. Release date: Immediate Date: 11/11/09

CAPABILITY

The Millionaire Barber Stylist

Introduction to Danfoss

LEADERS IN OUTDOOR MAINTENANCE. Timely performance with technical competence

Choose FSC certified wood and paper. Discover the benefits for your business

What s the difference?

Sheffield City Centre: shaping the future

WE ARE LOWE. EST. 1977

HISTORY OF DÜRR. From master craftsman's business to technology group. Bietigheim-Bissingen, June 2017

Global Powder Coating Market

Capital Markets Day 2016

Bathroom Newsletter August 2011

Based in China, Midea Group is a large modern business group with a wide business scope.

What s the difference?

CertainTeed Solar THE FUTURE BUILT ON HISTORY

BUSINESS. Earning. the

UNIT 5 URBAN AND RURAL CANADA: BUILDING SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES. Tuesday, 29 January, 13

AcadianAmbulance.com

Welcome: AEP Customers and Employees

CHAPTER 1 Introduction

Steinhoff: is bigger better?

Inter IKEA systems B.V ДОБРЕ ДОШЛИ VÄLKOMMEN WELCOME , Sofia, Bulgaria

Arnotts drives business expansion with people and process initiatives

Serafin s philosophy builds upon more than 150 years of entrepreneurial tradition of the Haindl family

POWERING SUCCESS. A brief history of Ampcontrol. Ampcontrol Group

Market Dynamics. Cut Flowers Europe January The Netherlands. Netherlands Auctions. Netherlands Importers. 12 February, 2014

SEWING AUTOMATION. Model 1335SA. Innovative Technology for the Sewn Products Industry Worldwide

We Are Lowe. EST. 1977

Europe AG. Czech s.r.o. Panasonic Electric Works Company Presentation 1

Environmental Performance and Business Success The Electrolux Experience

the world s finest porcelain tile

Comparative Urban Planning Systems in Poland and the United States

Tork Elevation dispensing solutions

to go! Quick Clean Green Stainless Steel Sinks Faucets Water Coolers Drinking Fountains Chillers Discover the professional s choice.

A COMPLETE RANGE OF VEHICLE FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS

Introduction to ASSA ABLOY

Wall Coverings. US Industry Study with Forecasts to 2007 & The First Choice In Industry Research. The Freedonia Group

Marketing to Builders and Homeowners

Modern Slavery Statement 2016

BODY & PAINT SHOP SOLUTIONS

The ASSA ABLOY Group is the world s leading manufacturer and supplier of locks and associated products, dedicated to satisfying end-user needs for

hille.co.uk Robin Day Design Classics Polyside Chair (1963) and Armchair (1967)

What s the difference?

Domestic Central Heating: Europe,

Serafin s philosophy builds upon more than 150 years of entrepreneurial tradition of the Haindl family

Manufacturing Company Overview

METRO GROUP achieves sales target and confirms EBIT guidance

INSPIRED INNOVATION THERMAL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY

Fence Builders links quality, reliability after 60 years in business

INDUSTRIAL DEHUMIDIFICATION DRYING OF SOFTWOODS

2017 Tax Contribution Report

Increase production reduce costs Compact filter MAXFLOW in a precision grinding works

Famous Home Appliances Brand Name. About Vanward Warm your lift

Moving Beyond Compliance: Campaigns & Corporate Strategies

section 3: Vision, Values and Goals

You've Got Maids Environmentally-Friendly Residential Cleaning Franchise

Term-End Examination December, 2012 MFM-033 : RETAILING AND MARKETING STRATEGIES

Complete Streets Master Plan for Downtown New Britain CRCOG Transportation Committee Meeting Monday, December 9, 2013

INVESTOR NEWS /16

History of the Mayo Pennisula

GEORGIA HISTORY FESTIVAL POWERING THE AMERICAN DREAM NEWSPAPERS IN EDUCATION

Nippon Paint Stanley Chemical Conference. Tetsushi Tado, President & CEO 19 December, 2017

INTERIORS. serving all your interiors needs

WE THINK LASER. 6M / Company Presentation. Page 1

Don Curran Facilities Manager Virco Mfg. Corporation Conway Division. Arkansas Alternative Energy Commission

C O M P A N Y P R O F I L E LAVORWASH GROUP

NOSHEA IKEA SITE VISIT

Market Demand and Land Use

DrKW Capital Goods Conference

DOMOTEX THE WORLD OF FLOORING. Hannover: January Atlanta, Georgia: 28 February 2 March

Integrated Elkay Solutions. Hospitality Design

ZENITH PEBBLE DESIGNED BY SCHAMBURG & ALVISSE

Beyond the Building Envelope

WÜRTH GROUP DIRECT SELLING IN THE DIGITAL WORLD COMPANY PRESENTATION

DISPOSAL GALERIA KAUFHOF. 15 June 2015

Slumberland has perfected a turnkey business model that sets franchisees up for success. BY JANICE HOPPE

Transcription:

An illustration showing the use of Georgia-Pacific s products throughout the home. Courtesy of Georgia-Pacific.

GEORGIA-PACIFIC A PROFILE IN GEORGIA S BUSINESS HISTORY Based in Atlanta, Georgia-Pacific began as a wholesale lumber company in Augusta, Georgia, in 1927. As the company grew, it began manufacturing lumber and expanded into other building products as well. Georgia-Pacific entered the pulp and paper business to help make use of the residuals from its wood product operations. Wood residuals are materials such as chips and trim leftover during timber processing. Over time, the company has grown into one of the world s leading forest-products companies. Its recognizable consumer brands include Brawny paper towels, Quilted Northern bath tissue and Dixie cups and plates. Some of the popular consumer brands made by Georgia-Pacific. Courtesy of Georgia-Pacific.

Described as a soft-spoken, stylish charmer with the guts of a bandit, Owen R. Cheatham, Georgia-Pacific s founder, created a fast-growing and profitable lumber business with $6,000 of his own money and $6,000 in borrowed funds. Unfortunately, the Great Depression struck only two years after the company s founding, causing people to buy less lumber. To survive the economic downturn, Cheatham developed an export business in hardwood lumber, selling to Belgium, France, Germany, Holland, and Spain. He bought wood at low prices in the United States then shipped it overseas to sell at a profit. While some companies struggled to survive the Great Depression, Georgia-Pacific thrived. During World War II, Georgia-Pacific became the largest supplier of lumber to the U.S. armed forces. The post-war housing boom fueled the company s continued growth, and in the late 1940s, Georgia-Pacific bought its first West Coast facility. The company continued to expand on the West Coast, eventually moving its headquarters to Portland, Oregon, in the 1950s. Around the same time, it entered the pulp and paper business, an area where Georgia-Pacific would grow significantly in the second half of the 20th century. Throughout the next several decades, Georgia-Pacific continued to grow and bought several companies that allowed the company to innovate and expand into the many paper, tissue, and related products Georgia-Pacific makes today. In the 1960s, Georgia-Pacific pioneered the production of plywood from Southern pine trees. This led to a dramatic shift in the wood-products industry and made housing materials more affordable. By the late 1970s, Georgia-Pacific s operations were heavily concentrated in the South along the Left: Owen R. Cheatham. Right: Georgia Hardwood Lumber Company. Courtesy of Georgia-Pacific.

pine belt. As a result, it made sense to move the company s headquarters back to its home state of Georgia. In 1982, Georgia-Pacific opened its new corporate headquarters in downtown Atlanta. After its return to the South, Georgia-Pacific built on the success of its core pulp and paper and building products businesses. In 1997 in a move that once again changed the industry the company sold all its timberlands, making the case that Georgia-Pacific could buy wood more cheaply on the open market. The move away from timber ownership enabled Georgia-Pacific to focus more on developing its consumer tissue business, leading to the acquisition in 2001 of major brands such as Brawny paper towels, Quilted Northern bath tissue and Dixie tableware. At the same time, the company continued to grow its presence in the away-from-home market, including dispensers for tissue, towels, and napkins for hospitals, restaurants, sports arenas, and other public places. In December 2005, another significant chapter in Georgia-Pacific s history began when it was acquired by Koch Industries and became a privately owned company once again. Throughout its history, Georgia-Pacific has focused on the well-being of its employees, communities, and the environment. Because Georgia-Pacific values its employees, the company is dedicated to meeting high safety standards in all its operations. Left: Pine forest in Madison, Georgia. Right: Early logging crew/operation. Courtesy of Georgia-Pacific.

Georgia-Pacific also cares about the vitality of the communities where it operates and strives to contribute to their wellbeing. The company supports local schools, affordable housing, arts and cultural organizations, and public safety. The company works to minimize the environmental impact of its operations. And although Georgia-Pacific no longer owns any timberlands, it still supports and promotes sustainable forestry practices. In 2010, Georgia- Pacific became the first forest products company to use a broad-scale analysis to identify and map endangered forests and special areas in the United States to help protect lands with rare and unique qualities. Today, Georgia-Pacific is a global leader in producing tissue, pulp, paper, packaging, building products, and related chemicals. The company employs approximately 35,000 people worldwide. In Georgia, over 7,000 people work at 19 facilities in the state, including the world headquarters in Atlanta. Left: Recycled paper used in Georgia-Pacific products. Right: Participants in a Georgia-Pacific Foundation service project. Bottom: An example of a Georgia-Pacific forest conservation project in Georgia. Courtesy of Georgia-Pacific.

Georgia-Pacific operations throughout Georgia. Courtesy of Georgia-Pacific. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial- NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.