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Rayonier Advanced Materials

#7597

Rank

$286.35M

Marketcap

US United States

Country

Rayonier Advanced Materials
Leadership team

Mr. De Lyle W. Bloomquist (Pres, CEO & Director)

Mr. Marcus J. Moeltner (CFO & Sr. VP of Fin.)

Mr. James L. Posze Jr. (Chief Admin. Officer & Sr. VP of HR)

Products/ Services
Manufacturing
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Established
1926
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0001597672
Net Income
5M - 20M
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
RYAM
Overview
Location
Summary
Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc. manufactures and sells cellulose specialty products in the United States, China, Canada, Japan, Europe, Latin America, other Asian countries, and internationally. The company operates through High Purity Cellulose, Paperboard, and High-Yield Pulp segments. Its products include cellulose specialties, which are natural polymers that are used as raw materials to manufacture a range of consumer-oriented products, such as liquid crystal displays, impact-resistant plastics, thickeners for food products, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, cigarette filters, high-tenacity rayon yarn for tires and industrial hoses, food casings, paints, and lacquers. The company also offers commodity products, such as commodity viscose pulp used in woven applications, including rayon textiles for clothing and other fabrics, as well as in non-woven applications comprising baby wipes, cosmetic and personal wipes, industrial wipes, and mattress ticking; and absorbent materials consisting of fluff fibers that are used as an absorbent medium in disposable baby diapers, feminine hygiene products, incontinence pads, convalescent bed pads, industrial towels and wipes, and non-woven fabrics. In addition, it provides paperboards for packaging, printing documents, brochures, promotional materials, paperback books or catalog covers, file folders, tags, and tickets; and high-yield pulps to produce paperboard and packaging products, printing and writing papers, and various other paper products. The company was founded in 1926 and is headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida.
History

20th century

Rayonier Advanced Materials roots are traced back to 1926 with the founding of Rainier Pulp and Paper Company in San Francisco, California. Its first mill opened the next year in Shelton, Washington, and Port Angeles on the Olympic Peninsula. The mill used Tsuga heterophylla trees to create a premium bleached paper pulp. In 1931, Rainier Pulp and Paper began working with the Du Pont chemical company to produce hemlock pulp for the manufacture of rayon. Two additional pulp mills were constructed and began operation in the state of Washington. Rainier Pulp and Paper changed its name to Rayonier, a portmanteau of the words, "rayon" and "Rainier", in 1937, when it became a publicly traded company. The following year, the company acquired timber stands in the southeastern United States and began construction of a Fernandina Beach, Florida, pulp mill, which began production in 1939.

In 1944, the company moved its offices to New York City. As World War II ended, Rayonier began making large land purchases in the Pacific Northwest. The Rayonier Foundation was created in 1952 to provide assistance to charitable, civic and education organizations in the communities where Rayonier did business. Rayonier opened international sales offices in Europe and Asia during 1954. That same year, another pulp mill in the southeast was constructed at Jesup, Georgia. High demand prompted the facility to double its capacity by 1957.

ITT purchased the company in 1968 and the name changed to ITT Rayonier. The Jesup mill grew larger in 1974, becoming the largest pulp mill on earth. Company headquarters were moved again in 1978; this time to Stamford, Connecticut. Diplomatic relations with China were restored in 1979. The following year, Rayonier received orders for pulp and logs. It took almost five years to receive permission to open an office in Beijing, China in 1985. A log-trading office was opened in New Zealand during 1988. The New Zealand government sold Rayonier 250,000 acres of timberland in 1992.

The company was spun off from ITT in 1994 with the company name reverting to Rayonier and shares again traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Rayonier purchased 969,000 acres of timberland in Florida, Georgia and Alabama in 1999, then relocated the corporate offices to Jacksonville, Florida to be closer to company employees and properties.

21st century

Rayonier converted to a real estate investment trust on January 1, 2004.

TerraPointe LLC was established in 2005 to manage properties with development potential. The 2006 purchase of 228,000 acres in six states brought the company's total of land owned, leased or managed to 2,600,000 acres in the U.S. and New Zealand. In March 2008, the company purchased 56,300 acres for $215 million in southwest Washington state from Sierra Pacific In March 2013, the company sold its wood products division, including its mills in Baxley, Swainsboro, and Eatonton, Georgia, to British Columbia-based International Forest Products for $80 million.In April 2013, the company increased its shareholding in the joint venture Matariki Forestry Group in New Zealand from 26% to 65% for $140 million.

Creation of Rayonier Advanced Materials

In June 2014, the company split its operations into two independent companies: Performance Fibers on one hand is named Rayonier Advanced Materials and Forest Resources together with Real Estate as a REIT on the other hand continues as Rayonier, Inc., headed by David L. Nunes as its new CEO. Shareholders of Rayonier have received one share of the new Rayonier Advanced Materials company for every three shares of Rayonier on June 27, 2014.

Mission
Our mission is to be a leader in the production of high-value, specialty cellulose and other commodity products. We will deliver value to our shareholders through operational excellence, innovative technology and a commitment to service.
Vision
To be a leader in the production of specialty cellulose and other commodity products.
Key Team

Mr. Paul G. Boynton (Consultant)

Mr. William R. Manzer (Exec. VP of Manufacturing Operations)

Mr. Joshua C. Hicks (Sr. VP of High Purity Cellulose)

Ms. Gabriela Garcia (Chief Accounting Officer, VP & Corp. Controller)

Michael H. Walsh (VP of Investor Relations & Treasurer)

Mr. Richard Colby Slaughter (Sr. VP, Gen. Counsel and Corp. Sec.)

Mr. Christian Antoine-Lucien Ribeyrolle (Pres of France Bus. & VP of Biomaterials)

Recognition and Awards
Rayonier Advanced Materials has consistently been named one of the world’s most admired companies by Fortune and one of the 100 most sustainable companies by Corporate Knights. The company has also received numerous awards and recognition for its safety, environmental, and diversity efforts.
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Rayonier Advanced Materials
Leadership team

Mr. De Lyle W. Bloomquist (Pres, CEO & Director)

Mr. Marcus J. Moeltner (CFO & Sr. VP of Fin.)

Mr. James L. Posze Jr. (Chief Admin. Officer & Sr. VP of HR)

Products/ Services
Manufacturing
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Established
1926
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0001597672
Net Income
5M - 20M
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
RYAM