The Cairns Post

Amcor snares Bemis

Deal gives scale for US market

- BENITA KOLOVOS

PACKAGING manufactur­er Amcor has acquired major US competitor Bemis in a deal that creates a $US17 billion company and expands the Australian group’s global presence.

Under the deal announced overnight, the new, merged Amcor will have a primary listing on the New York Stock Exchange, with a secondary listing in Australia.

Amcor manufactur­es flexible and rigid packaging for food, beverages, healthcare, personal care and other industries and employing about 35,000 workers across 195 plants in 43 countries.

Wisconsin-based Bemis, which employs about 16,000 people and runs 56 plants globally, is considered a leader in flexible packaging manufactur­ing – which includes food pouches and soft packaging.

The Bemis acquisitio­n gives Amcor immediate scale in the US flexibles market, where it has only had a small share, as opposed to its dominant position in rigid packaging such as plastic bottles.

“Amcor identified flexible packaging in the Americas as a key growth priority and this transactio­n delivers a step change in that region,” Amcor CEO Ron Delia said in a statement.

The deal comes at a time when consumer demand for environmen­tal sustainabi­lity is shaking up the packaging industry.

The combined AmcorBemis company has pledged to develop all packaging to be recyclable or reusable by 2025.

“There are an increasing number of opportunit­ies arising for a leading packaging company to capitalise on shifting consumer needs, an evolving customer landscape and the need to provide responsibl­e packaging solutions that protect the environmen­t,” Mr Delia said.

“Amcor will have a stronger value propositio­n with the scale, breadth and resources to unlock value from these opportunit­ies.”

Under the deal, Amcor will issue 5.1 of its shares for each Bemis share, valuing the stock at $US57.75 per share, and Bemis shareholde­rs will end up with 29 per cent of the combined company.

With Amcor taking on Bemis’s debt of about $US1.5 billion, the deal is worth about $US6.8 billion ($9.2 billion).

 ??  ?? SEEING GREENER: The Amcor takeover sets the company up for environmen­tal goals.
SEEING GREENER: The Amcor takeover sets the company up for environmen­tal goals.

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