By Ian Walker Smurfit Kappa Group and WestRock Co. have formally signed a merger agreement as first outlined last week, creating a global paper and packaging...
Smurfit Kappa Group and WestRock Co. have formally signed a merger agreement as first outlined last week, creating a global paper and packaging powerhouse worth some $20 billion.
Smurfit WestRock will be led by Tony Smurfit as chief executive and Irial Finan as chair, the companies said.
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