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International Paper to Build $225 Million Greenfield Packaging Facility in Mississippi

International Paper corrugated packaging Construction of the new corrugated box plant is expected to begin in June 2026, with operations anticipated in the fourth quarter of 2027.

March 20, 2026 - International Paper today announced plans to construct a new 468,000-square-foot sustainable packaging facility in Rankin County, Mississippi.

Following a comprehensive review of its manufacturing footprint, International Paper's Board of Directors approved both the exploration and advancement of this $225 million greenfield project. The facility is planned to be built on an 80-acre site in Brandon, Mississippi, less than 10 miles from the company's existing Richland (Jackson) box plant.

Construction is expected to begin in June 2026, with operations anticipated in the fourth quarter of 2027. Employees at the existing Richland facility will transition to the new plant upon completion.

The new plant is designed to strengthen International Paper's cost position, improve reliability and product quality, and enhance service capabilities across the Mid-South region. The modern design and updated equipment should provide the latest innovations in safety and efficiency for employees.

"This investment supports our strategy to optimize our box plant system and focus capital where it drives the greatest return," said Keith Townsend, group vice president and general manager, IP North America Packaging Solutions East. "By modernizing our footprint in Mississippi, we are strengthening our service model and ability to provide customers with the highest quality sustainable packaging solutions."

International Paper (NYSE:IP; LSE: IPC) is the global leader in sustainable packaging solutions. With company headquarters in Memphis, Tennessee, and EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) headquarters in London, UK, IP employs more than 65,000 team members and serves customers around the world with operations in more than 30 countries.

SOURCE: International Paper