Longview Fibre Paper and Packaging
packaging Longview, WA · Private
Subsidiary of KapStone Paper and Packaging
Longview Fibre Paper and Packaging operates as an integrated kraft pulp and containerboard manufacturer with six western U.S. plants, now part of Smurfit Westrock following the 2024 merger. The company maintains a significant manufacturing footprint but shows no current expansion activity or recent operational announcements.
Longview Fibre Paper and Packaging is an integrated manufacturer of kraft pulp, containerboard, specialty kraft papers, and corrugated containers, operating a large paper mill in Longview, Washington alongside a network of converting plants in the western United States. The company was acquired by KapStone Paper and Packaging in 2013 (for $1.025 billion), with KapStone subsequently acquired by WestRock in 2018 and WestRock merging into Smurfit Westrock in 2024.
Employees
1,800
Mfg Plants
6
All Facilities
6
Activity
2/10
Type
Private
Plant Locations (6 mapped)
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Manufacturing Plants (6)
Oakland Corrugated Container Plant
Oakland, CA
Western Container Division; custom corrugated packaging plant opened 1950; one of seven Pacific Northwest/western converting facilities sold to KapStone in 2013
Twin Falls Corrugated Container Plant
Twin Falls, ID
Corrugated container converting plant; one of the seven western converting facilities retained when Brookfield sold the company's Central and Eastern divisions in 2007
Cedar City Corrugated Container Plant
Cedar City, UT
Corrugated container plant; facility was doubled in size during the 1990s expansion; later operated as WestRock Longview LLC
Spanish Fork Corrugated Container Plant
Spanish Fork, UT
Established 1988; Longview's largest Utah corrugated plant, expanded by 90,000 sq ft in 1996
Longview Mill & HQ
Longview, WA
Primary 350-acre integrated kraft pulp and paper mill; five paper machines producing ~1.15 million tons of containerboard and kraft paper annually; also includes an on-site corrugated box plant and power plant
Yakima Corrugated Container Plant
Yakima, WA
Corrugated container converting plant serving Washington, Oregon, and parts of Canada; approximately 160 employees at time of operation