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Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget |
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Type |
Public (OMX: SCA B) |
Founded |
1929 |
Headquarters |
Stockholm, Sweden |
Key people |
Sverker Martin-Lof (Chairman of the board), Jan Johansson (President and CEO) |
Industry |
Paper and pulp, consumer goods |
Products |
Personal care products, tissue, packaging, publication paper, sawn wood products and wood pulp |
Revenue |
SEK 105,913 million (2007)[1] |
Profit |
▲ SEK 7,161 million (2007)[1] |
Employees |
50,430 (2007)[1] |
Website |
www.sca.com |
Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget (SCA) is a Swedish pulp and paper manufacturer and consumer goods company. It has approximately 50,000 employees and a turnover of approximately 100 billion SEK (10 billion euro). Its main products include personal care products (incontinence products, baby diapers and feminine hygiene products), tissue, packaging and publication papers. The company's ten largest markets are (in order): Germany, United Kingdom, United States, France, Sweden, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Denmark, Australia, Mexico and Belgium.
SCA was founded by Ivar Kreuger in 1929 as a holding company for ten Swedish forest industry companies. Following Kruger's bankruptcy, in 1932, the company came to be controlled by the Handelsbanken bank. Handelsbanken and associated funds and companies continue to control SCA to this day. In 1975 SCA acquired Mölnlycke AB, a leading western European producer of disposable hygiene products, and in 1990 SCA acquired transport packaging company Reedpack. In 1995 the Germany-based paper and packaging company PWA was acquired. In 2001 a division(Wisconsin Tissue) of the US company Georgia-Pacific Tissue was acquired. In 2004 SCA acquired the tissue and hygiene products businesses of CHH (Carter Holt Harvey) from IP (International Paper).
In 2007 SCA announced it was acquiring the European tissue operations of P&G (Procter & Gamble) for EUR 512 million. This was agreed by the European Commission in September 2007. SCA will own Tempo, Bess and Bluemia brands plus 5 plants in Europe and Hong Kong, and own European rights to Bounty and Charmin. SCA will need to divest Softis in Germany and Austria [1].
[edit] Leading SCA brands
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- Zewa, Edet, Velvet, Sorbent and Regio (consumer tissue)[2]
- Tork, Main Street, Familia, Coronet, Park Avenue Ultra (away-from-home tissue)[3]
- Libresse, Saba, Libra (feminine hygiene)[4]
- Libero, Drypers, Drypantz, Treasures (Baby diapers)[5]
- TENA and Serenity (incontinence products)[6].
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