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£722m US deal for packaging giant

- by Rachel Millard

PACKAGING giant DS Smith is buying 80pc of Virginiaba­sed firm Interstate Resources, giving it a path into the lucrative US market.

Shares soared 8.4pc to a record high of 481.4p as it announced the £722m deal – its second largest. The FTSE 250 company makes one in four of all packages in UK supermarke­t trolleys.

Chief executive Miles Roberts said European customers had been asking for help in the US market where he said packaging was less advanced.

The 53-year-old said: ‘We have seen significan­t customer pull for our innovative packaging solutions in the US and are excited by the opportunit­y to grow and support our customers’ needs over this large and growing market.’ DS Smith can cut waste by producing packaging that is a better fit and which stacks more neatly on supermarke­t shelves. Christophe Dupas, global head of packaging procuremen­t for Nestle, backed the deal. He said: ‘Nestle supports DS Smith’s strategy to become a global supplier of corrugated packaging, and this announceme­nt is an important step towards realising that ambition.’

DS Smith has been expanding rapidly, buying four rivals over the past year: the UK’s Creo, Denmark’s Deku-Pack, and Portugal’s P&I Display and Gopaca.

Those purchases helped the company, founded in 1940 as a box-making business in east London, to a 31pc jump in full-year profit to £264m.

Demand also rose among European customers.

Roberts added: ‘Although economic conditions remain uncertain, our innovation-led offering, the scale of our operations, and the momentum in the business gives us confidence in further growth and sustainabl­e returns in the years ahead.’

FTSE 250manufac­turer DS Smith makes 16.7bn boxes a year

1 in4 packets in an average supermarke­t trolley is manufactur­ed by DS Smith

Its Sizzle Pak stuffing that protects parcels comes in 29 different colours

It has supplied more than 700,000 plastic letter dividers to Spanish post firm Correos

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