Stella-Jones Announces Closing On Acquisition Of Pacific Wood Preserving Companies
Stella-Jones, Inc. announced that it has completed, through its wholly-owned U.S. subsidiaries, the acquisition of substantially all of the operating assets employed in the businesses of Arizona Pacific Wood Preserving, Inc., Nevada Wood Preserving, Inc. and Pacific Wood Preserving of Oregon, Inc., commonly referred to as The Pacific Wood Preserving Companies, conducted at their wood treating plants in Oregon, Nevada and Arizona and their wood concentration yard in Texas.
These businesses consist of the manufacture of treated wood utility poles and railway ties, along with a variety of lumber related products. Sales for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2013 reached approximately US$60.3 million.
The purchase price was approximately US$33.0 million, plus the sellers’ net working capital at closing, estimated at approximately US$23.7 million, subject to post closing adjustments. Stella-Jones has financed the acquisition through a combination of its existing credit facilities and a vendor note of US$7.0 million.
“The acquisition of these facilities allows Stella-Jones to further enhance its offerings in the North American wood treating industry and expand its capability to supply the continent’s railroad and utility industries. We expect this transaction to be immediately accretive to earnings and to yield synergies, as we continue to optimize operating efficiencies across our continental network,” said Brian McManus, President and Chief Executive Officer of Stella-Jones.
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