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Rosewood Packaging expands to Midlands with key acquisition
Rosewood Packaging has acquired Scott Packaging’s Wolverhampton business for an undisclosed sum.
The Tyneside family-owned manufacturer of timber and corrugated packaging has acquired its fifth manufacturing facility to complement the four production sites across Tyneside, taking its employee numbers up to 140.
The Scott Packaging Wolverhampton business, which was previously known as George Hill Ltd, boasts over 200 clients from industries such as the automotive & aerospace sectors.
Speaking after the acquisition, John Lord, Group Sales Director of Rosewood Packaging said: “We have been aware of the previous George Hill business for many years through its reputation for providing high quality products - supported by a first class service.
“Their product range dovetails neatly in with ours in both timber packing cases & crates, and performance corrugated packaging - the business, like Rosewood on Tyneside, is part of the Tri-Wall Europe fabricator network.
“This product range, combined with its highly skilled and experienced workforce, made it a very attractive acquisition for us”.
“The purchase of the business aligns with our strategy to expand geographically with a new centre in the Midlands. The site will initially be known as George Hill Rosewood, and we will provide the business with the support needed to assist its growth & to ensure that the site remains one that we are all proud of.”
“We worked closely on this deal with Adam Rayner from the corporate team at Muckle LLP, and we would like to thank him, Partner, Philip Clare, and the rest of the Muckle team for their diligent and professional approach.”
Solicitor, Adam Rayner, from the corporate team at Newcastle-based commercial law firm Muckle LLP, led the deal for Rosewood with Partner, Philip Clare.
Commenting on the completion of the transaction, Adam Rayner said: “It was a pleasure to work with Rosewood on this transaction, and we are delighted to have secured the acquisition of Scott Packaging’s Wolverhampton site for Rosewood.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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