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Mpac acquires US packaging business Switchback

Wed, 09th Sep 2020 09:26
(Sharecast News) - Packaging and automation solutions group Mpac said on Wednesday that had acquired US company Switchback in a deal worth as much as $15.0m.

Mpac will pay $13.0m in cash for Switchback, a supplier of packaging machinery and automation solutions to the food, beverage and healthcare markets, with a further earn-out consideration of $2.0m to be paid depending on performance.

The AIM-listed group highlighted that it would maintain "a strong balance sheet" following the transaction, with a net cash position and an undrawn £10.0m revolving credit facility.

Chief executive Tony Steels said: "The acquisition of Switchback represents another key stage in the strategic development of Mpac, providing a strong USA footprint, together with a great range of products, talented employees that have demonstrated entrepreneurial growth to become market leaders with embedded customer relationships.

"Switchback's performance during the Covid pandemic has been strong with a good order book, demonstrating the high quality of the business."

As of 0925 BST, Mpac shares were up 3.57% at 290.0p. Mpac Group Plc

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