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Seaman Paper Company of Massachusetts, Inc.
Seaman Paper
Company typeCorporation
Industry Pulp and paper
Founded1945
Headquarters,
US
Area served
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • North America
Key people
  • Ken Winterhalter (CEO)
  • Ryan Lichwell (COO)
Products
  • craft paper
  • crepe paper
  • packing paper
  • tissue paper
Brands
  • Satinpack
  • Spiro-pack
  • Gemstone
  • Satin Wrap
  • Slivv
  • Werola
  • Vela
OwnersGeorge Jones, James Jones
Subsidiaries
  • 360 Imaging
  • Dennecrepe
  • Garlock Printing & Converting
  • MBW
  • Seaman Packaging Materials
  • Seaman Paper Asia
  • Seaman Paper China
  • Seaman Paper Europe
  • Seaman Paper Italy
  • Seaman Paper Vietnam
  • Specialized Paper Converting
Website seamanpaper.com
Footnotes /references
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Seaman Paper is an American pulp and paper company based in Gardner, Massachusetts.

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History

The Seaman Paper brand is related to The Bermingham & Seaman Company of Chicago founded by George Seaman, his two brothers, and George Jones, appointing George M. Seaman as president. In 1911 the company opened a Detroit office, called Bermingham-Seaman-Patrick Company, with Robert A. Patrick serving as president and manager. In 1917 the Detroit company changed its name to Seaman-Patrick Paper Company while the Chicago firm adopted the Seaman Paper Company name. [7] The Seaman Paper Chicago headquarter was the Ontario Building, a 1916 Chicago School style building at 411 West Ontario Street. [8] From September 1942 till August 17, 1945, due to the WWII, the production was changed, and approximately between 2 and 4 million M-1 helmet liners were produced. [9]

The Seaman Paper Company of Massachusetts was founded in 1945 when the Chicago-based Seaman family relocated to Massachusetts and purchased a mill in the village of Otter River in Templeton, MA. [10] From 1946 to 1999 the company was guided by George Davenport Jones, born in Chicago and a veteran of WWII as a lieutenant in the Navy. [11] In 1987 Seaman Paper founded Garlock Printing and Converting Corporation in order to produce solid color wrapping tissue. [12] In 2015 Seaman Paper acquired the German manufacturer Werola. [13] In 2016 Seaman formed a joint-venture with Pagliani Carta, an Italian manufacturer. [14] In 2022 Seaman Paper acquired Eagle Tissue, of South Windsor, CT. [15]

Business

The company manufactures tissue paper for retail packaging, consumer and industrial products [16] and is the largest crepe streamer manufacturer in the USA. [17] Seaman Paper owns manufacturing facilities in North America (three locations), Asia (China, Hong Kong, Vietnam and India) and Europe ( (Germany) and Italy). [18]

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