Tara Olivo, associate editor03.30.21
Glatfelter Corporation, a leading global supplier of engineered materials, announced the antitrust regulatory process has concluded and it may now proceed with the previously announced acquisition of Georgia-Pacific’s U.S. nonwovens business for $175 million. The transaction includes Georgia-Pacific’s Mount Holly, NC, airlaid manufacturing operation and an R&D center for nonwovens product development in Memphis, TN, which collectively employ approximately 140 people.
“This is a significant step toward finalizing the acquisition and ensuring a smooth transition in the weeks ahead. The Mount Holly facility, along with the Memphis R&D center, are excellent complements to Glatfelter’s existing business and are important to our ongoing transformation. This transaction will further position us to better serve our customers and provide immediate financial benefit, building on the company’s strong results in 2020,” says Dante C. Parrini, chairman and chief executive officer of Glatfelter.
The transaction is expected to close by May 31, 2021, after all other customary closing conditions have been met. Glatfelter intends to finance the acquisition through a combination of cash on hand and borrowings under its existing revolving credit facility.
“This is a significant step toward finalizing the acquisition and ensuring a smooth transition in the weeks ahead. The Mount Holly facility, along with the Memphis R&D center, are excellent complements to Glatfelter’s existing business and are important to our ongoing transformation. This transaction will further position us to better serve our customers and provide immediate financial benefit, building on the company’s strong results in 2020,” says Dante C. Parrini, chairman and chief executive officer of Glatfelter.
The transaction is expected to close by May 31, 2021, after all other customary closing conditions have been met. Glatfelter intends to finance the acquisition through a combination of cash on hand and borrowings under its existing revolving credit facility.