American Industrial Partners Completes Acquisition of International Paper's Global Cellulose Fibers Business

Reuters
Jan 26
American Industrial Partners Completes Acquisition of International Paper's Global Cellulose Fibers Business

American Industrial Partners $(AIP)$ has completed its acquisition of the Global Cellulose Fibers (GCF) business from International Paper. Now operating as an independent company headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee, GCF is a leading global producer of high-quality absorbent fluff pulp used in products such as feminine care, incontinence, and infant diapers. The company generated approximately $2.3 billion in revenue in 2024 and employs 3,300 people across nine manufacturing facilities in the U.S., Canada, and Poland. AIP highlighted GCF's strong market position, experienced workforce, and well-invested facilities as key strengths for future growth.

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