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Greif, Inc., Closes on Four Transactions
Monday 03. November 2008 - Restructures U.S. Container Operations Network; Divests North America Steel Pail Business
Greif, Inc. (NYSE:GEF)(NYSE:GEF.B) announced today that it has completed four transactions in its North America packaging business.
The company is exiting three box plants. The assets of its Toledo, Ohio, plant are being sold to Welch Packaging, and the sheet plant business and assets in Roseville, Mich., are being sold to Aero Box LLC. The business of the facility in Louisville, Ky., will be absorbed into Greif’s regional network, and the plant will be subsequently closed. Together, the plants employ 142.
Greif has also sold the assets of its steel pail business in Greenville, Ohio, to Cleveland Steel Container Corporation. Greif will cease production in Greenville on Dec. 19. The plant employs 54.
Mike Patton, president of Greif Packaging LLC, said, “In line with our business strategy, we have been in the process of fixing, selling or closing operations that do not perform to expectations. For some time, we have been exploring every avenue to make our underperforming container plants profitable. Despite the best efforts of everyone involved, some operations cannot be fixed because a critical mass of customers has left the region. Our remaining box plant network is more than capable of meeting our customers’ needs, and we remain committed to them.
“We are exiting the steel pail business in North America because it doesn’t fit with our core business here. Our pail customers can be better served by a larger supplier to the market.”
Patton noted that the company initiated these actions before the recent global economic events.
Terms of the sales were not disclosed. The restructuring charges for these transactions will be recognized in the company’s fourth fiscal quarter and are not material.