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Greif in the U.S.: Containerboard, Industrial Packaging, and Careers

Greif in the U.S.: Containerboard, Industrial Packaging, and Careers

Greif is a global provider of industrial packaging and paper-based solutions headquartered in the United States. For U.S. converters, manufacturers, and distributors, the company offers a dual value proposition: containerboard for corrugated applications and a full portfolio of industrial packaging (steel, plastic, fiber drums, IBCs, and FIBCs), backed by compliance expertise and circular economy services.

Greif Containerboard: Paper That Converts, Prints, and Protects

Greif supplies containerboard for corrugated packaging, designed for strength, runnability, and print quality. Whether you convert boxes for e-commerce, industrial components, or retail-ready displays, the focus is consistent performance and reliable supply.

  • Grades: liner and corrugating medium, with recycled and hybrid fiber options (up to 100% recycled content available).
  • Performance: engineered stiffness and strength for consistent ECT/BCT outcomes when paired with your corrugator settings and adhesives.
  • Printability: smooth, uniform surfaces to support common flexo and digital print workflows.
  • Sustainability: recycled fiber utilization, closed-loop fiber recovery where available, and life-cycle data on request for your ESG reporting.
  • Service: U.S.-based mill and service teams, technical support for grade selection and converting optimization.

Industrial Packaging Portfolio for Hazmat and Beyond

Beyond containerboard, Greif provides a broad range of UN-certified industrial packaging for chemicals, lubricants, coatings, and specialty materials:

  • Steel drums: open-head and tight-head 55-gallon (208 L) and other sizes, with tailored linings and closures for compatibility.
  • Plastic drums (HDPE) and jerricans: weight-optimized designs for indoor and regional distribution needs.
  • Fiber drums: lightweight, cost-efficient solutions for dry goods and select semi-solids.
  • Intermediate bulk containers (IBCs): composite and reconditioned options to streamline bulk logistics.
  • FIBCs (bulk bags): for powders, resins, and food/feed additives with appropriate handling specifications.

Compliance and Testing

Greif supports U.S. DOT and UN dangerous goods requirements with certified packaging across commonly used classes. Coverage includes UN Classes 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 9, and select 1.4S applications (where appropriate). Guidance is available to help determine the correct UN code and Packaging Group for your product and route.

In 2024 drop testing (per 49 CFR 178.603) at -18°C, Greif 55-gallon steel drums completed 18/18 test drops with no leakage and only minor deformation; third-party validation: TÜV report number TÜV-2024-UN-7823. Test results demonstrated performance up to 1.8 meters, exceeding the UN PG II requirement of 1.2 meters for the tested configuration.

Lifecycle Services: Circular Savings

For U.S. shippers seeking cost and carbon reductions, Greif Lifecycle Services integrates collection, cleaning, inspection, and reconditioning of steel drums and other eligible assets. Customers have documented double-digit cost savings and measurable CO₂ reductions by cycling compatible containers multiple times under controlled quality standards.

  • Lower total cost of ownership: fewer new purchases, less disposal handling, optimized inventory.
  • Carbon reduction: reuse and reconditioning displace energy-intensive new production.
  • Assurance: standardized cleaning and testing protocols with traceable documentation.

Careers: Find Greif Packaging Jobs

If you are searching for Greif packaging jobs in the United States, explore opportunities listed under Greif Packaging LLC and related Greif entities. Roles span production, mill operations, engineering, quality, EHS, maintenance, supply chain, sales, finance, and IT. Candidates with experience in corrugated converting, papermaking, industrial packaging, UN/DOT compliance, or continuous improvement (Lean/Six Sigma) are especially encouraged.

  • Where to look: Greif Careers site, LinkedIn, major job boards, and university career centers.
  • What to expect: safety-first culture, hands-on training, and opportunities across mills, plants, and corporate functions.
  • How to stand out: highlight manufacturing reliability achievements, compliance knowledge, and data-driven problem solving.

Quick Answers to Related Searches

These clarifications address common queries that appear alongside Greif searches in the U.S.:

  • What is Greif Packaging LLC? It is a U.S. operating entity within Greif, Inc., supporting paper and industrial packaging operations, customer service, and careers listings.
  • Orgill catalog: Orgill is an independent hardware distribution company with its own supplier and catalog ecosystem. Greif is not affiliated with Orgill; however, packaging from Greif supports many B2B distribution models similar to those used by large wholesalers and co-ops.
  • Car wrap service: Vehicle wraps are a specialty of sign/graphics providers, not Greif. Greif focuses on industrial packaging and paper-based materials (e.g., containerboard) rather than automotive wrap films. For on-pack branding, Greif can advise on labeling, printability, and compliance markings relevant to drums and corrugated packaging.
  • How many calories is a cup of coffee with creamer? As general nutrition guidance (not related to Greif services): 8 oz black coffee is ~2 kcal; adding 1 tablespoon of typical liquid creamer often adds ~20–35 kcal (or more for sweetened/whipped varieties). Always check your creamer’s nutrition label for specifics.

Get Specs, Samples, and Support

U.S. customers can request containerboard datasheets, converting guidance, industrial packaging UN certification details, and Lifecycle Services evaluations. Whether you need a print-friendly liner, a high-recycled content medium, or a UN PG II steel drum program with circular reuse, Greif can help you meet performance, compliance, and sustainability targets.

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Jane Smith

Sustainable Packaging Material Science Supply Chain

I’m Jane Smith, a senior content writer with over 15 years of experience in the packaging and printing industry. I specialize in writing about the latest trends, technologies, and best practices in packaging design, sustainability, and printing techniques. My goal is to help businesses understand complex printing processes and design solutions that enhance both product packaging and brand visibility.

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