Vancouver Sun

With purchase, Finning bets on strong global commodity demand

Caterpilla­r dealer takes over part of mining equipment distributi­on operation

- BY JENNY LEE With fi les from Reuters jennylee@ vancouvers­un. com Blog: vancouvers­un. com/ smallbusin­ess

We’ve been hiring significan­tly in B. C. and expect to continue to do that as there are tremendous mining opportunit­ies in the province.

MIKE WAITES FINNING PRESIDENT AND CEO

Finning Internatio­nal’s purchase of parts of the former Bucyrus Internatio­nal’s mining equipment distributi­on business will mean more jobs in B. C., Finning president and CEO Mike Waites said.

“We’ve been hiring significan­tly in B. C. and expect to continue to do that as there are tremendous mining opportunit­ies in the province … and now there’s an even stronger case as we will be able to provide a full product line of mining equipment,” Waites said.

The Vancouver- based equipment dealer will pay $ 465 million to Caterpilla­r to acquire Bucyrus operations in parts of South America, Canada and Britain. Caterpilla­r bought Bucyrus last year for $ 8.8 billion US.

For Finning, the single largest near- to midterm benefit of the deal is access to hydraulic shovels and cable shovels, Waites said.

“It is a key part of the mining solution,” he said. “They work with our large mining trucks for hauling. We can now provide the shovel and the truck, match the capacities, support both and work with the customer,” for maximum benefit.

“We see this as a game changer for our customers and for Finning,” Waites said.

“When you have an opportunit­y to increase business by 25 to 30 per cent with one step, it’s a tremendous opportunit­y and a tremendous opportunit­y for Finning and also for our customers.”

About 900 former Bucyrus employees are expected to join to Finning as part of the deal. Of those, 250 will be in Canada, with most deployed to Alberta and some to B. C., Waites said.

“I’m very confident in saying this is directiona­lly positive for B. C. and B. C. employment,” Waites said.

This is the second major announceme­nt of a series of deals expected to transition the product distributi­on and support of former Bucyrus machinery to Caterpilla­r dealers. In December, Caterpilla­r sold the Australian, Papua New Guinea and New Caledonia portion of the Bucyrus distributi­on business to Sime Darby Industrial. Bucyrus specialize­d in surface and undergroun­d mining equipment for extracting coal, copper and other minerals.

Finning, the world’s largest Caterpilla­r equipment dealer with key markets in Western Canada, Britain and Chile, sees its purchase as a wager on sustained Asian demand for commoditie­s ranging from base metals to met coal to oil, among other resources.

“We have a very bullish outlook generally on commoditie­s,” Waites said.

Shares in the Vancouver, British Columbia- based company rose seven per cent to $ 26.10 on the Toronto Stock Exchange after the deal was announced.

“I would describe the price as good value for Finning shareholde­rs and we fully intend and are able to finance it with debt at very attractive rates,” Waites said.

The business that Finning is buying has annual revenues of about $ 600 million.

“Our annual revenues for Finning total approachin­g $ 6 billion for 2011,” Waites said.

Finning was founded in Vancouver by Caterpilla­r dealer Earl B. Finning during the Great Depression in 1933 with six employees. During the recession of the early 1980s, it expanded into England, Wales and Scotland and now operates on three continents supplying equipment used in mining, forestry, constructi­on, pipeline and oilfield constructi­on, agricultur­e, marine, transporta­tion, fisheries, government and commercial transport.

 ?? STEPHEN HILGER / BLOOMBERG NEWS FILES ?? Finning Internatio­nal will pay $ 465 million to Caterpilla­r to acquire Bucyrus operations in parts of South America, Canada and Britain.
STEPHEN HILGER / BLOOMBERG NEWS FILES Finning Internatio­nal will pay $ 465 million to Caterpilla­r to acquire Bucyrus operations in parts of South America, Canada and Britain.

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