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Sealed Air Corp
Sealed Air makes packaging products that protect goods while they are stored, shipped, and handled. Its best-known brands include Bubble Wrap and other cushioning, foam, and mailer materials, plus food packaging films, trays, and sealing systems. The company also sells machines and related supplies that help customers pack products more efficiently and keep food fresh longer. Its main customers are manufacturers, e-commerce sellers, logistics firms, food processors, supermarkets, and restaurants. Sealed Air usually earns money by selling packaging materials, equipment, and replacement consumables, which creates a recurring stream of business as customers keep restocking the supplies their operations need. What makes Sealed Air different is its role in the packaging chain. It does not just sell boxes or wraps; it designs materials and systems that reduce damage, improve shelf life, and make packing lines work smoothly. That makes it an important supplier in two everyday markets: shipping protection and food safety.
Sealed Air makes packaging products that protect goods while they are stored, shipped, and handled. Its best-known brands include Bubble Wrap and other cushioning, foam, and mailer materials, plus food packaging films, trays, and sealing systems. The company also sells machines and related supplies that help customers pack products more efficiently and keep food fresh longer.
Its main customers are manufacturers, e-commerce sellers, logistics firms, food processors, supermarkets, and restaurants. Sealed Air usually earns money by selling packaging materials, equipment, and replacement consumables, which creates a recurring stream of business as customers keep restocking the supplies their operations need.
What makes Sealed Air different is its role in the packaging chain. It does not just sell boxes or wraps; it designs materials and systems that reduce damage, improve shelf life, and make packing lines work smoothly. That makes it an important supplier in two everyday markets: shipping protection and food safety.
Sales & Earnings: Sealed Air reported Q3 sales of $1.35 billion, up 0.5% as reported, and adjusted EBITDA of $287 million, up 4%, both above expectations.
Guidance Update: The company raised its full-year adjusted EBITDA guidance to a range of $1.12–$1.14 billion and reaffirmed its sales midpoint at $5.3 billion, despite macro headwinds.
Margins: Adjusted EBITDA margin improved by 80 basis points year-over-year to 21.3%, driven by productivity gains and cost control.
Transformation Progress: Protective segment material volumes grew for the first time since 2021, and the company landed several large new national accounts.
Market Challenges: Consumer demand, especially in North America Food, continues to weaken, and competitive pricing pressure is increasing.
2026 Outlook: Management remains cautious for 2026 due to uncertainty in demand, with more visibility expected by February.
Cash Flow & Capex: Free cash flow guidance was reaffirmed at ~$400 million for the year, while capital expenditure guidance was lowered to $175 million.