The Scotsman

Clyde Blowers Capital inks deal to offload Us-headquarte­red Cone Drive

- By SCOTT REID

0 Jim Mccoll is the head of East Kilbride-based CBC Jim Mccoll’s Clyde Blowers Capital (CBC) investment vehicle is selling Us-headquarte­red precision motion control specialist Cone Drive for an undisclose­d sum.

East Kilbride-based CBC said the business was being sold to the Timken Company, subject to government and regulato- ry approvals. Cone Drive has manufactur­ing operations in the US and China, a global customer base and employs some 500 people.

Since acquiring Cone Drive in 2012, the Scots group has reposition­ed the firm from an industrial gearing company operating largely out of North America to a globally integrated business with operations on three continents serving a wide range of precision motion control technology markets.

The firm’s acquisitio­n of H-fang, based in China, in 2014 is said to have marked a “key milestone” in the geographic expansion of the business, providing Cone Drive with access to the fast growing China solar and robotics markets.

CBC partner

Dougie Hawkins said: “The sale of Cone Drive to Timken represents the next chapter in the rapid developmen­t of the business and we would like to wish the teams at Cone Drive and Timken the very best of success for the future.

“Over the past six years it’s been a pleasure working with Kurt Gamelin and the team at Cone Drive and we’re extremely proud of the progress the business has made under our stewardshi­p.

“We look forward to seeing Cone Drive continue to innovate and develop over the coming years.”

William Blair acted as exclusive financial advisor to CBC for the transactio­n, with Mcguirewoo­ds acting as the lead lawyer for CBC. Timken has some 15,000 employees operating from 33 countries.

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