DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

ACCORD PRECISION IS ACQUIRED BY OPERATIONA­L INVESTORS

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ACCORD PRECISION Limited (Accord), one of this country’s largest certified precision manufactur­ing business, has been acquired by an investment company managed by EverEdge Capital an operationa­l focussed, investment firm.

Accord was founded in 1970 by the Hanson and Stronge families and has become a dominant business in precision design and manufactur­ing in New Zealand. Accord has more than 70 employees and focuses on producing highvalue components, often in repetitive runs, which involve multiple engineerin­g processes and subcompone­nts including metal injection mouldings, castings, forgings, laser- cut parts.

Accord was formerly an operating subsidiary of the McKechnie Group, a pioneer in metal extrusion and engineerin­g since 1951. The business was acquired from McKechnie Group in early 2000’s and has since been owner-managed by its CEO Alec Mandis, and COO Vie Wieland.

Under their management Accord successful­ly transition­ed from convention­al ‘machining’ to advanced design, prototypin­g, manufactur­ing, and assembly of precision components for medical devices and industrial products. The business achieved close to NZD30 million in sales for the year ended 31 March 2021, primarily from global Tier 1 OEM customers including John Deere, Kirby Morgan, Assa Abloy and F&P. Accord is internatio­nally accredited and one of the only FDA certified precision manufactur­ers in New Zealand.

The acquisitio­n of Accord was undertaken by the team at EverEdge Capital led by Francis Milner, an experience­d operationa­l investor who has owned and operated industrial businesses globally.

EverEdge Capital undertook the acquisitio­n to facilitate the next phase of growth and developmen­t for Accord while enabling retirement of Accord’s owner-managers. The business has a very strong pipeline of work and is actively recruiting skilled employees to support customer demand.

Milner stated that despite Accord being relatively asset heavy [we] identified that some of its most valuable elements are intangible and offbalance sheet. “These assets are what gives the business its competitiv­e edge and help explain how Accord has secured global Tier 1 OEM customers from ‘down-under’ while remaining highly profitable. As intangible assets can be scaled exponentia­lly, we are looking forward to building on the strong foundation­s already in place and to leveraging these assets to grow the business and improve margins.”

The sale price was undisclose­d.

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FRANCIS MILNER

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