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A Reversal of Fortune: Paper Mills Gain Leverage - October 2018 M&A Activity

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The past two decades have been a turbulent time for the paper industry in the US and Canada, as producers closed mills in a frantic race to catch up with the downward demand for the printing grades of paper, from newsprint to high-end fine coated papers. The weaker paper producers declared bankruptcy and many paper mills ceased production. At the same time, the stronger players have been on a conversion binge, jettisoning the production of printing grades in favor of the paperboard and containerboard grades used to produce folding cartons, corrugated boxes and other types of packaging. (see The Target Report: Corrugated Gets Glam – May 2018). As the volume of printed communications declined, paper producers tried to get the supply curve to meet the downward spiraling demand curve for printing-grade papers. Some mills changed over to produce products for which demand cannot be siphoned off by the internet: tissue paper and toilet paper. At least one pulp mill converted to producing the “fluff” fiber used in disposable diapers and similar products.

From the printer’s point of view, paper supply was plentiful, and prices were incredibly stable. That has changed. Over the past several months, we have heard reports that some mills were simply not accepting new orders until their backlog clears. Coated paper production capacity is reportedly down at least 20% from 2016, and prices have moved correspondingly upwards by 20% or more. The price for wood pulp, the raw material for paper, has increased 23% versus the same time last year, and is up 45% or more since the bottom of the pricing cycle in 2016. Commercial printers have been forced to place orders well in advance, maintain higher inventories, and quote new orders “subject to” price and availability of paper.

In October, we noted a robust resurgent interest and investment in paper mills. However, the recent transactions do not spell relief for the commercial printing, newspaper or publication printing segments. Transactional activity in paper production has been focused on packaging grades in apparent response to the “Amazon effect” that is increasing demand for corrugated shipping cartons and the positive economy which is driving demand for consumer packaging.

ND Paper, the US subsidiary of Hong Kong-based Nine Dragons Paper, the world’s second largest containerboard producer behind US-based International Paper, announced that it is acquiring the shuttered Old Town Paper Mill in Maine. Concurrent with the acquisition, ND Paper disclosed plans to invest $25 million and restart production at the mill in the first quarter of 2019. The mill, which will be producing unbleached pulp for corrugated cartons, has been silent since 2015 when its owner declared bankruptcy and sold the mill in a 363 sale (see The Target Report: Specialties are Targeted, Mills Close and Consolidate – January 2015). The plans to reopen the mill at that time never materialized and there was talk of selling the mill for scrap. ND Paper also acquired two other US paper mills earlier this year, one in Rumford, Maine and the other in Biron, Wisconsin. Both of those mills were purchased from Canada-based Catalyst Paper. ND Paper recently announced that it would be investing $111 million to increase efficiency at the Rumford mill. While it is a positive sign that a mill is starting back up and investments are planned, printing companies relying on coated printing grades should not get too excited - ND Paper is converting a machine in Biron from coated printing grades to containerboard, and there is discussion in the industry that similar conversions may be in the future at Rumford.

The private equity owners of Catalyst Paper announced the sale of the business to Paper Excellence Canada, a recent entry into the papermaking business which has been acquiring paper mills in Canada, France and Germany. The sale includes Catalyst’s three remaining mills, a distribution center and headquarters facility. Paper Excellence Canada produces pulp, printing papers and packaging grades, and is focused on exporting its products to Asia and in particular to China.

New York-based private equity firm Lindsay Goldberg acquired the specialty paper business of paper manufacturer Glatfelter in October. Lindsay Goldberg has rebranded the spun-off paper products company as Pixelle Specialty Solutions. Glatfelter, known for many years for its cream-colored text papers used primarily in book manufacturing, continues on as a global engineered materials company producing filtration, hygiene and other fiber-based products. Established during the civil war when Philip Glatfelter acquired the bankrupt Howard Paper Company in Spring Forge, Pennsylvania, the original purchase included a shuttered stone mill building with one small paper machine. In a distant echo of today’s squeeze in the pulp markets, the former owner had been forced into insolvency by the shortage of linen rags due to the war (papermaking from wood-based fibers was still in its infancy at the time).

Carthage, New York-based Carthage Specialty Paperboard, which filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy in February 2018, was acquired by Ox Industries. The acquiring company was not the highest final bidder but emerged as the winner in the Bankruptcy Court 363 sale process due to its superior demonstrated financial ability to close the deal. Ox Industries has eight plants across several states, and manufactures paper tubes and cores, and paperboard.

New-Indy Containerboard, based in Ontario, California, has acquired Resolute Forest Products’ paper and pulp mill in Catawba, South Carolina. The acquired mill has two idle papermaking machines, formerly configured to produce coated printing paper, but given the focus of the acquiring company on packaging grades (check out the company name of the buyer), its likely those machines will be restarted to produce containerboard, not printing grades. Presumably, printing companies that are struggling to procure sufficient paper are hopeful that the currently active machine at the Catawba mill will continue to produce coated printing grades, at least until more supply comes online (not in sight at this time) or demand falls further (likely, but not what we hope for), and the supply and demand come back into balance.

Book Printing

CJK Group, which has been rolling up companies in the book manufacturing segment, cut short the plans of erstwhile competing book industry consolidator Printing Consolidation Co. (“PCC”) with the acquisition of PCC’s two companies, Dickinson Press and Kingsport Book. Dickinson Press is noted for its specialty printing of books on very lightweight papers, including bibles, educational and business books. Kingsport Book brings specialized finishing into the CJK family. Both companies will be rolled into CJK’s game changing acquisition earlier this year of The Sheridan Group (see The Target Report – Legacy Printing Companies Fade Into History).

North of the border, Marquis Book Printing now claims to be Canada’s largest book printing company, based on its acquisition of Webcom. The acquired company utilizes traditional offset and digital inkjet printing to offer complete end-to-end book production to reduce inventories, including its BookOnDemand service. Marquis reports that the combined companies now have capacity to produce over 100 million books annually in its three plants.

Lots of ink has been spilled in the past several days about the announced acquisition of LSC Communications by Quad/Graphics, with much more to come we’re sure as that deal works its way through regulatory hurdles. LSC has been strategically acquiring distribution companies to augment the printing assets which were included when it was spun off from RR Donnelley (see Transformation and Rebirth – July 2017 M&A Activity), including the acquisition earlier this year of RR Donnelly’s print logistics business. LSC has also been moving upstream in electronic content, exemplified by its acquisition of MAZ Systems in July this year (see The Target Report: If you Can’t Beat ’em, Join ’em). All of those acquisitions now become part of the Quad/Graphics family which will replace RR Donnelley as the largest US-based printing company, including LSC’s significant book production capabilities.



2018 October - Mergers and Acquisitions in the Printing, Packaging, Paper & Related Industries  

Deal Party #1
(Surviving Entity)
Pre-Deal
Revenues
($Mil )


Party #1 Address


Deal Party #2
Pre-Deal
Revenues
($Mil )


Party #2 Address
Date
Deal
Public
Deal
Value
($Mil)

Deal Structure
(Intermediary)


Notes

Press
Release
Lindsay GoldbergNo DataNew York, NYSpecialty papers business
(Div. Glatfelter)
No Data
($1,800)
York, PA10/31/18$360.0AcquisitionSpecialty paper millsLink
Quad/Graphics$4,150Sussex, WILSC Communications$3,810Chicago, IL10/31/18$1,400AcquisitionMagazine & book printingLink
TrucolorNo DataGreenville, SCPrint Division
(Greenville Office Supply)
No DataGreenville, SC10/29/18No DataAcquisitionPrinting & copyingLink
Ricoh$18,720Tokyo, JapanLAC CorporationNo DataTokyo, Japan10/26/18No DataAcquisitionIndustrial printingLink
Charter Oak EquityNo DataWestport, CTLicaplast Industries EmballagesNo DataSaint-Laurent, QC10/25/18No DataMngt. BuyoutFlexible packaging, films, bagsLink
PLI Card Marketing Solutions
(Port co. Platinum Equity)
No DataLas Vegas, NVHarvard Card SystemsNo DataCity of Industry, CA10/22/18No DataAcquisitionPlastic card printingLink
Ox IndustriesNo DataHanover, PACarthage Specialty PaperboardNo DataCarthage, NY10/20/18$9.9363 Sale in Ch. 11Paperboard millLink
Hearst$10,800New York, NYHersam Acorn NewspapersNo DataRidgefield, CT10/18/18No DataAcquisitionCommunity newspapersLink
Brook & Whittle
(Port co. Snow Phipps Group)
No DataNorth Branford, CTPrime Package and LabelNo DataSt. Louis, MO10/18/18No DataAcquisitionLabel printingLink
Sterling North AmericaNo DataHauppauge, NYOcean Group$4.0Ronkonkoma, NY10/17/18No DataAcquisition
(Graphic Arts Advisors)
Commercial printingLink
Graphic Solutions GroupNo DataDallas, TXSpectrum Screen Printing SuppliesNo DataBig Bend, WI10/16/18No DataAcquisitionScreen printing suppliesLink
Premier PressNo DataPortland, ORJTW PartnersNo DataPortland, OR10/11/18No DataAcquisitionGraphic production servicesLink
ND Paper
(Sub. Nine Dragons Paper)
No DataOak Brook Terrace, IL
(Hong Kong)
Old Town Paper Mill
(Prop. OTM Holdings)
$0.0Old Town, ME10/10/18No DataAcquisitionKraft paper millLink
SummaNo DataGistel, BelgiumCadCam TechnologyNo DataNottingham, UK10/10/18No DataAcquisitionLaser cutting equipmentLink
Paper Excellence CanadaNo DataRichmond, BCCatalyst Paper
(Port co. Oaktree Capital)
No DataRichmond, BC10/9/18No DataAcquisitionPaper manufacturingLink
CJK GroupNo DataBrainerd, MNKingsport Book
(Port co Blackford Capital)
No DataChurch Hill, TN10/8/18No DataAcquisitionBook binding servicesLink
CJK GroupNo DataBrainerd, MNDickinson Press
(Port co Blackford Capital)
$35.0Grand Rapids, MI10/8/18No DataAcquisitionBook printingLink
Felix Schoeller NANo DataPulaski, NYAlamedaNo DataAnaheim, CA10/8/18No DataAcquisitionGraphic supplies distributorLink
Marquis Book PrintingNo DataMontmagny, QCWebcomNo DataScarborough, ON10/3/18No DataAcquisitionBook printingLink
Sherwood PrintersNo DataMississauga, ONPrinter GatewayNo DataMississauga, ON10/2/18No DataAcquisitionCommercial printing (trade)Link
New-Indy ContainerboardNo DataOntario, CAPaper & Pulp Mill
(Prop Resolute Forest Products)
No DataCatawba, SC10/2/18$300.0Asset acquisitionKraft & coated paper millLink
Gerber TechnologyNo DataTolland, CTMCT DigitalNo DataMilwaukee, WI10/2/18No DataAcquisitionDigital cutting equipmentLink
Heidelberg$2,860Heidelberg, GermanyMBO Group$57.0Oppenweiler,
Germany
10/2/18No DataAcquisitionBindery equipmentLink
Sign-Zone
(Port co. Pfingsten)
No DataBrooklyn Center, MNJansen Display GroupNo DataPřestanov,
Czech Republic
10/2/18No DataAcquisitionDisplay & signage hardwareLink
Rohrer
(Port co. Shoreview)
No DataWadsworth, OHTransparent ContainerNo DataAddison, IL10/1/18No DataAcquisitionPackaging, folding cartonsLink
Green Bay PackagingNo DataGreen Bay, WICitadel IndustriesNo DataAurora, IL10/1/18No DataAcquisitionPressure-sensitive stocksLink


2018 October - Bankruptcy Filings in the Printing, Packaging, Paper & Related Industries



Filing Party

Date
Case
Filed
Pre-Petition
Revenues
($Mil )



Case #



Filing Party Address



Circuit



Region & City



Judge



Attorney for Debtor



Notes
Chapter 11 Filings:
No Chapter 11 Filings Found this Month---------------------------
Chapter 7 Filings:
Dzign Displays, LLC10/22/18No Data18-30988Chester, NJ3rdNew Jersey
Newark
John K. Sherwood Scott S. Rever Trade show exhibits
Medallion Press, Inc.10/18/18No Data18-29298Aurora, IL7thNorthern IL
Chicago
Janet S. BaerE. Philip GrobenPaperback book publisher
Print & More Associates, Inc.10/2/18No Data18-13717Mattapoissett, MA1stMassachusetts
Boston
Joan N. FeeneyGary W. Cruickshank Print & promo distributor


2018 October - Non-Bankruptcy Closures in the Printing, Packaging, Paper & Related Industries



Closed Company / Facility

Date of Closure
Pre-Closure
Revenues
($Mil )



Closing Address
Related PartyRelated Party
Address
Date Closure Public


Notes

Press
Releases
James E. McGirr11/15/18No DataPlymouth, MANoneN/AOct-18Commercial printingLink
Bethany Printing Company11/28/18No DataLamoni, IABethany Republican ClipperBethany, MOOct-18Consolidating printing in other plantsLink
Agfa Graphics - Plate facility12/31/18No DataBranchburg, NJAgfa GraphicsMortsel, BelgiumOct-18Printing plate manufacturingLink
Rex Publishing / Parish Service11/14/18No DataFarmington Hills, MINoneN/AOct-18Book & diary printingLink
Matlet Group10/8/18No DataPawtucket, RINoneN/A10/8/18Folding cartons, menu printingLink

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