Why WestRock?
Learn more about the innovation and capabilities behind our industry-leading paper, packaging, display and automation solutions.
50% of high school students in the United States reported drinking a sports drink at least weekly.1
53% of Gen Z and Millennials say that sustainability is important when making purchase decisions.2
2X as many consumers associate sustainability with paper vs. plastic.3
7 in 10 U.S. adults would consider purchasing from a food & beverage brand that prioritizes sustainability.4
Learn more about the innovation and capabilities behind our industry-leading paper, packaging, display and automation solutions.
Replace plastic rings and other secondary plastic drink packaging with our paper-based packaging solutions, including clips, wraps, baskets and fully enclosed packs, as well as corrugated trays and boxes.
We offer automated solutions for a range of pack styles. From semi-automated machines suitable for small runs to fully automated lines that can run up to 2,000 cans a minute, like our CanCollar Fortuna® machine, our automation is designed to match your specific fit and speed requirements. We also have tertiary packaging automation, including tray formers and case formers, erectors and sealers.
We offer a comprehensive suite of solutions, from secondary and tertiary packaging to merchandising display solutions like fleet wraps, to launch a new product or elevate your brand’s in-store presence.
We offer in-house assembly, fulfillment and kitting. We also work extensively with 3rd party co-packers and co-manufacturers, offering a wide range of solutions to help emerging brands make a splash with their launch and continue to gain attention as they grow.
Learn more about the innovation and capabilities behind our industry-leading paper, packaging, display and automation solutions.
With a full range of solutions, from machinery to packaging to merchandising displays, we support both individual customers as well as co-packers. Our automated systems are designed to match customer fit and speed — from semi-automated machines for smaller runs to fully automated lines that can run up to 2,000 cans a minute.