Who owns DS Smith?

Who owns DS Smith?

Who owns DS Smith?

DS Smith

Type Public limited company
Industry Packaging
Founded 1940
Headquarters London, England, UK
Key people Geoff Drabble (chairperson) Miles Roberts (CEO)

Does DS Smith supply Amazon?

DS Smith is an official participant in the Amazon Packaging Support and Supplier Network (APASS).

How many paper mills are there in the UK?

47 paper
Today there are 47 paper and board mills in the UK with an annual production of about four million tonnes of paper and board….Facts British paper industry 2019.

Production: 3.9 million tonnes of paper and board
Number of employees: 8 900 people
Number of mills: 47 paper and board mills

What does DS Smith company do?

DS Smith is a leading provider of sustainable packaging solutions, paper products and recycling services worldwide. Over the past 80 years our organisation has grown dramatically, as have our services and areas of expertise.

Is DS Smith a good company?

Is DS Smith a good company to work for? DS Smith has an overall rating of 3.4 out of 5, based on over 360 reviews left anonymously by employees. 58% of employees would recommend working at DS Smith to a friend and 60% have a positive outlook for the business. This rating has been stable over the past 12 months.

Who is the CEO of DS Smith?

Miles W. Roberts (May 4, 2010–)DS Smith / CEO

Who is Amazon’s box supplier?

Amazon Prime ships cardboard boxes from Westrock, International Paper.

Where does most paper in the UK come from?

The main exporter of paper and boards to the UK is the European Union, followed by Asia. The European Union also imported 65 percent of UK paper and board exports in 2020, with the Americas importing 16 percent.

Who does DS Smith sell to?

Olympus Partners
Further to the announcement of 20 February 2020, DS Smith is pleased to confirm that completion of the sale of DS Smith’s Plastics division to Olympus Partners and its affiliate Liqui-Box Holdings has now taken place.

What’s it like working for DS Smith?

Good Place To Work If you want a steady day or night shift i would try DS Smith, Wages are ok and your never pushed. They are very safety conscious so be prepared and you get driver training every year. In my experience and were i was based i would recommend anyone to give them a try if you get the opportunity.