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Temple-Inland Inc. · Austin, TX United States ·(NYSE: TIN)

Company Description

1300 Mopac Expwy. South
Austin, TX
78746
United States (Map)
Phone: 512-434-5800
Fax: 512-434-3750
Rankings
  • #414 in FORTUNE 500
  • S&P 400
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Whether you have something to box or something to build, Temple-Inland has it covered. One of North America's top producers of corrugated packaging, the company also makes building products for residential and commercial construction projects. It manufactures engineered wood trim, gypsum wallboard, lumber, and particleboard panels. Its corrugated packaging segment, which accounts for the majority of sales, makes containerboard boxes for agricultural and industrial use, linerboard, retail displays, and specialty wood and foam containers. The company's operations consist of seven containerboard mills, more than 60 converting facilities, and some 16 building products plants in the US, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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Key Temple-Inland Inc. Financials

Company TypePublic - NYSE: TIN

Headquarters
Fiscal Year-EndDecember
2008 Sales (mil.)$3,884.0
2008 Employees11,000

Temple-Inland Inc. Executives

23 executives listed for Temple-Inland Inc.'s Austin, TX location.
TitleName & BioContact
Chairman and CEODoyle SimonsNetwork
President, COO, and DirectorJ. Patrick MaleyNetwork
CFO and TreasurerRandall LevyNetwork

Competition

Competitive Landscape for Temple-Inland Inc.
Timber is harvested to make paper or wood products (mainly lumber and plywood). Residential construction and repair/remodeling account for nearly 70 percent of all lumber used in the US. Demand for paper is driven partly by the general health of the economy, which influences demand for office papers, cardboard boxes, newspapers, magazines, and tissue papers. Large logging companies can have a cost advantage over smaller ones through the use of more efficient (and more expensive) machinery, but logging is a very local activity, often without significant economies of scale. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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