Pollock Solved.
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Veritiv Pollock
The business units of Veritiv specialize in developing sustainable packaging, print & facility solutions for customers in the food, beverage, technology, health care, automotive, industrial, and retail markets. Every day, we push ourselves to extend brand experience, add unparalleled value, and drive progress towards Veritiv’s and our customers’ sustainability goals.
And at Veritiv Pollock, we love to solve. It’s what we do for each of our customers, sourcing, supplying, and solving the biggest challenges for the people who manage the places, maintain the spaces and ship the things that make business work. Whether that’s helping keep your workplace clean, stocking the essentials you need to run or working with you to pack and ship your products, we’ll roll up our sleeves and design the right solution for you and your bottom line.
We sit down with you, learn your goals and challenges, and then get to it, putting the power of our experiences, systems, supply chain and logistics to work for you. We’ll bring in industry and product specialists from our team and experts from our network to make solved happen every time.
We thrive on solving challenges and exceeding expectations so you can manage with confidence. Our passion, sourcing expertise, and efficient systems make us the ideal partner for your facility and retail needs.
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Pollock's History: A Century of Solving
Since our founding in 1918, we’ve dedicated ourselves to building strong supplier networks and a strong customer service culture to offer our customers tailored one-on-one consulting, solutions and supplies for every corner of the workplace, from facilities cleaning and management to packaging resources and office solutions. Here’s how it started…
Pollock’s history can be traced back to early 1918, when Lawrence S. Pollock, only 26 at the time, organized the Pollock-Burt Paper Box Company. He had been working in the paper business since graduating from high school, yet shortly after starting this new venture, he left for officers training camp to serve in World War I, leaving management in the hands of his partner.
Feb 1918Upon his return from service, he took over the young business, which at the time only manufactured rigid boxes, and merged it with a paper jobbing business he had started called Pollock Paper Company. The combined entity became known as the Pollock Paper and Box Company.
1920Seeing the potential for flexible packaging, he acquired the Dallas-based Wax Wrap Paper Company a year later, and in 1926 he subsequently consolidated all of his growing operations, including a new folding carton plant that would solidify his ability to provide a complete packaging service to all of his customers, into a new state of the art facility in Dallas, Texas.
1926In 1929, Dallas Paper Company was acquired, and this became the platform for Pollock’s distribution division. While others were struggling in the early part of the Great Depression, Pollock continued to grow, and over the next few decades, Pollock expanded its holdings with new manufacturing and distribution centers opening in Texas, Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, New York and Ohio.
1929In 1940, Pollock opens it's Houston division.
1940The company’s name was changed to the Pollock Paper Corporation in 1949. This was a time of substantial change in the packaging industry, and technological advances brought new materials to the market, improved methods of printing, and new competitors as well. Pollock invested in new equipment and expanded its technical and engineering divisions to meet these challenges head on, solidifying its dominant position in the marketplace.
In 1955, Lawrence Pollock decided to sell the company to the St. Regis Paper Company, and a subsequent merger in 1959 led to another name change to Pollock Division, St. Regis Paper Company. The company continued to expand, with new plants in Washington, California and Pennsylvania.
1955
By the time of its 50th anniversary in 1968, Pollock was an established leader in the packaging industry, with offices and plants from coast to coast.
As Lawrence Pollock started devoting more and more time to countless civic organizations and other interests as his company grew and matured, his two sons, Lawrence Pollock, Jr. and Robert Pollock, began to take leadership positions in the company. In 1971, they were approached by employees of Pollock’s paper distribution operations in Texas to repurchase the division from St. Regis. They did just that, and the once-again family-owned entity became known as Pollock Paper Distributors.
Pollock celebrates it's 60th anniversary.
1978With Lawrence S. Pollock, Jr. now at the helm, its distribution operations expanded throughout Texas, and in 1982 it added a sheet plant, which began operating as Pollock Packaging.
1982As its business continued to grow in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area, it centralized its operations in 1991 at a new headquarters facility in Grand Prairie, Texas, and it was at this time that Lawrence "Lonnie" S. Pollock, III assumed his leadership position at the company. Pollock’s distribution and packaging operations have continued their growth since that time, and new branches were subsequently established in Georgia and North Carolina.
1991Pollock celebrates it's 75th Anniversary with a party at the Grand Prairie headquarters.
1991With the inclusion of several of his children, including Lonnie Pollock, IV, the company added an online office supply portal in 2012 known as PollockDirect.com, and in recognition of all of the various paper, packaging, equipment, sanitary maintenance and office supplies it now provides to its customers, Lonnie Pollock, III changed its moniker to simply "Pollock".
In 2015, Pollock underwent an epic re-brand , introducing it’s new tagline “Where Solved Happens”, updated it’s logo and color scheme, website, online ordering platform, and created award-winning truck and packaging designs.
In 2018 Pollock celebrated 100 years in business with a grand party that brought associates from across all branches, nation-wide, excited what the next century might hold.
Watch Video2018Then in 2019, Pollock was acquired by Orora Packaging Solutions, taking the company's “customer-first” approach to a new level while increasing it's custom packaging capabilities; Pollock Orora and Landsberg Orora unite.
As success grew, in 2024, Orora Packaging Solutions (along with Pollock Orora) was acquired by Veritiv and we, with our new global network, are stronger than ever before.
2024Since our founding, we, at Pollock, have dedicated ourselves to a customer service culture which offers tailored one-on-one consulting, solutions and supplies for every corner of the workplace, from facilities cleaning and management to packaging resources and office solutions.
We are immensely proud of our past and the contributions we’ve made to the communities in which we operate, and we look forward to continuing this tradition as we embark on a new century of solving as Veritiv Pollock.
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