Amcor
Amcor Limited is "one of the world's largest packaging companies" having "annual sales of around AUD$11.0 billion and 217 plants in 34 countries." [1]
According to a 1993 Amcor Annual Report, former managing director of Amcor, Don McFarlane has been chairman of the Australian Manufacturing Council Industry and the Environment Committee and has also been president of the National Association of Forest Industries. [2]
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Executive Committee
- Chris Roberts, Chairman
- Ken MacKenzie
- Keith Barton
- John Pizzey
Directors
Accessed March 2008: [1]
- Chris Roberts, Chairman
- Ken MacKenzie, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer
- Keith Barton
- Julie McPherson
- John Pizzey
- Ern Pope
- John Thorn
- Geoff Tomlinson
Retired Directors
Senior Management
- Ken MacKenzie - Managing Director & CEO
- Eric Bloom - Chief Executive Officer, Amcor Sunclipse North America
- Billy Chan - Managing Director, Amcor Asia
- Peter Day - Executive General Manager Finance
- Ron Delia - Executive General Manager, Operations Development
- Lou Lachal - Managing Director, Amcor Australasia
- Bill Long - President & CEO Amcor PET Packaging
- John Murray - Executive General Manager, Corporate Affairs
- Steve Keogh - Executive General Manager Human Resources
- Ian Wilson - Strategic Development Director
- Gerard Blatrix - Managing Director, Amcor Flexibles Food
- Peter Brues - President, Amcor Flexibles Healthcare
- Jerzy Czubak - Managing Director, Amcor Rentsch & Amcor Flexibles Eastern Europe
- Westpac Custodian Nominees Limited
- J P Morgan Nominees Australia Limited
- National Nominees Limited
- ANZ Nominees Limited
- Citicorp Nominees Pty Limited
- RBC Dexia Investor Services Australia Nominees Pty Limited
- AMP Life Limited
- Australian Foundation Investment Company Limited
- HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited
- Queensland Investment Corporation
- Argo Investments Limited
- UBS Nominees Pty Limited
- Warbont Nominees Pty Limited
- Victorian Workcover Authority
- Australian Reward Investment Alliance
- Sandhurst Trustees Limited
- Perpetual Trustee Company Limited
- Transport Accident Commission
- Djerriwarrh Investments Limited
- UBS Wealth Management Australia Nominees Pty Limited
Australia branch
"In Australia, the group manages Amcor's packaging paper mills and recycling activities. The group operates 70 manufacturing plants and holds a significant market share in this region." The Australian Managing Director is Lou Lachal. [3]
The A Team
"The real story of the Amcor A-team is revealed in its own files - a voluminous set of records that was never supposed to see the light of day. The files were meant to have been destroyed when the A-team was disbanded in 2001. Instead they were kept, and recently made available to Four Corners. What they reveal is an elaborate covert campaign to spy on and sabotage environmental groups, to infiltrate political parties, and to damage Amcor's corporate competitors."
"The files also document the A-team's penetration of the Victorian ALP, and its effective takeover of the party's forest policy."
"The A-team infiltrated all the major green groups, including the Wilderness Society and the Australian Conservation Foundation. And their tactics grew more sophisticated with time. According to Derek Amos's summary, A-team members were "trained in the art of intelligence to spy and gain information for the benefit of the company and to discredit the environmental groups in the eyes of the government." They were also trained in electronic technology, to delete and/or change computer information."
"The A-team enlisted the help of a key ally in its attack on Environment Victoria. Barry Cunningham, the federal Labor MP for McMillan in Gippsland, was a staunch supporter of the timber industry, whom the A-team had helped to get elected." [4]
- Derek Amos Founder
- Graeme Morely Member
- Oliver Raymond Vice President - also a member of the Institute of Foresters of Australia [5]
- Chris Moody
- Leanne Martin (Amos's daughter)
- Gary Blackwood - Warragul Logging - Forest BRrotection Society Ltd[6][7] [8]
According to a 1996 REPORT OF PANEL HEARING ON APPLICATION BY AMCOR PLANTATIONS PTY LTD presented by Australian Paper Watch:
- "The 'A' Team was represented at the hearing by Mr Derek Amos, an independent consultant for Amcor and AFME Union assisted by Mr John Campbell and Chris Moody, member and coordinator of the 'A' Team respectively and Mr Gary Blackwood, a third generation logging contractor. The 'A' Team is a body formed in the 1980s to coordinate and work on areas of mutual interest between Amcor, its employees and the Union. It consists of forestry and forest products industry employees 'working to preserve both jobs and the environment'." [9]
Publications
Related SourceWatch pages
Contact
- Web: http://www.amcor.com
External links
- REPORT OF PANEL HEARING ON APPLICATION BY AMCOR PLANTATIONS PTY LTD: SEPTEMBER 1996, Accessed October 2006.
- Boycott Woodchipping Campaign: Amcor Ltd Corporate Profile, Greennet Australia, Accessed October 2006.
- "Amcor's disgraced boss replaced by a veteran", Sydney Morning Herald, 13 July 2005.
- Sally Neighbour, "The A Team", Four Corners ABC, broadcast 2 October 2006.
- Michael Bachelard, "Revealed: spying on Greens", The Age, 2 October 2006.
- Mathew Warren, "Ferguson stands up for forestry spy tactics", The Australian, October 3, 2006.
- Matthew Drummond, "VISY sues rival to recover documents", Australian Financial Review, p.9, 5 October 2006.