Pulp, paper & packaging

International Paper Company

Publicly traded · NYSE: IP

International Paper is one of the largest producers of containerboard and corrugated packaging in the world, and one of the largest consumers of Southern pulpwood. It sold off its timberland decades ago, so every ton of wood its Southern mills consume is bought.

Ownership
Publicly traded
Listed as
NYSE: IP
Headquarters
Memphis, Tennessee
Founded
1898
People
About 62,600 worldwide as of 31 December 2025, nearly 30,400 of them in the United States

Does it buy timber from private landowners?

Yes - this company buys wood from outside its own ownership.

Its filing lists wood fiber as a principal raw material, mainly purchased in the form of pulpwood, wood chips and old corrugated containers, and it holds fiber supply purchase agreements. Pulpwood bought at a mill gate or through a dealer is the ordinary route for a landowner's thinning.

This is a company-level answer taken from what the company itself publishes. Every mill sets its own specifications, haul radius and gate price, and any of them can stop buying without notice. Confirm with the mill before you put a crew on the ground — and for a real number on a real tract, let buyers bid against each other.

What it makes and sells

  • Containerboard
  • Corrugated packaging
  • Pulp

In the U.S. South

Mills through the Southern pulpwood basket; the U.S. South is the source of most of its domestic virgin fibre.

Find the mills in your county in the state agency directories.

Worth knowing

  • Recovered fibre (old corrugated containers) competes directly with roundwood pulpwood at some mills. When OCC is cheap, roundwood demand can soften.

Where these facts came from

Checked against these documents on 14 August 2026. AXE USA has no relationship with International Paper: nobody paid to be listed, this profile is not a recommendation, and nothing here is investment advice. If a fact disagrees with the company itself, the company is right.

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