Alpha
Packaging announced today that it has acquired Quality
Container of Ypsilanti, Michigan. Quality Container
is a manufacturer of HDPE bottles and jars for the pharmaceutical
and nutritional supplement markets with reported sales
of $18 million in 2006.
Alpha Packaging is a $65 million blow molder of HDPE
and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles and jars
for the personal care, pharmaceutical, nutritional supplement,
and niche food and beverage markets. It employs over
250 people at four manufacturing facilities in St. Louis,
Bethlehem, Pa., Jacksonville, Fl., and Salt Lake City.
In addition to manufacturing, it offers in-house package
design services, mold-making, and custom tooling. In
2006, it expanded its East Coast manufacturing presence
by tripling the size of its Pennsylvania plant, and
in January 2007 it opened a new 120,000 square foot
manufacturing plant and stocking facility in Florida.
According to Dave Spence, President and Chief Executive
Officer of Alpha Packaging, acquiring Quality Container
will support Alpha’s aggressive growth plans.
“This represents a strategic move for us, not
only to expand our presence in pharmaceutical and nutritional
packaging, but also to continue to enhance our footprint
in every region of the country,” says Spence.
“This acquisition puts us on an accelerated track
to achieve $100 million in annual sales.”
Dan Creston, Chief Operating Officer of Alpha Packaging,
says Alpha’s acquisition strategy is to identify
well-run companies with good balance sheets that can
immediately benefit from Alpha’s operational efficiencies.
“With Quality Container, we had an opportunity
to acquire a company with strong management and a complementary
product line that will appeal to our current customers,”
Creston says. “With other consolidation taking
place in the market, this deal makes sense in terms
of both immediate sales opportunities as well as long-term
growth objectives.”
Quality Container has 144 employees at its Ypsilanti
plant, and its key management will stay on to oversee
the Michigan operations. Rob Salemi, Chief Operating
Officer of Quality Container, says finding the right
fit with new ownership was critical to the deal. “Alpha
has grown aggressively in the past 10 years, but still
retained the core values that respect each employee’s
contribution to the company’s success,”
Salemi said. “This is a company we are proud to
associate with, and look forward to leveraging our two
companies’ strengths to achieve strong sales.”
In January 2005, Alpha entered into a
financial partnership with Stonebridge Partners, a private
equity firm in White Plains, New York. The move was
intended to provide substantial capital investment dollars
to fuel Alpha’s continued growth in the plastic
packaging marketplace. The Quality Container acquisition
is the second major purchase for Alpha since becoming
a Stonebridge portfolio company. In each of the past
eight years, Alpha has achieved double-digit sales increases.
In 2006, Alpha was ranked as the 39th largest blow molder
of plastic bottles and jars in North America according
to Plastics News.
Alpha and Quality already share many of the same customers
in the pharmaceutical and nutritional supplement industries.
Spence says the two companies have had many parallel
experiences, and believes the culture at both companies
will easily merge.
About Alpha Packaging:
Alpha Packaging is a leading manufacturer of high density
polyethylene (HDPE) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
bottles and jars for the nutritional supplement, pharmaceutical,
personal care, and niche food and beverage industries.
In addition to manufacturing, Alpha Packaging has tool-making
capabilities, from unit body cavity molds to complete
high-cavity production tooling. Alpha’s sales
force sells its products through leading domestic distributors,
and also maintains a network of international distributors
in key markets. The current management team has been
in place since 1985. For additional information, visit
www.alphap.com.
About Quality Container:
Quality Container was founded in 1978 as a distributor
of plastic products, but commenced manufacturing of
HDPE pharmaceutical bottles in 1980. It has over 100,000
square feet devoted to manufacturing about 250 styles
of bottles, and uses only FDA-approved resins for its
demanding customer base. It has a history of stable
management and COO Rob Salemi has been with Quality
Container for over 25 years.
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