Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Turning a Big Ship – Quad/Graphics Acquires Ivie - February 2018 M&A Activity


Quad/Graphics has been on a self-declared transformational heading as far back as 2012. In its latest iteration, “Quad 3.0” as the company calls it, Quad declares that its goal is to leverage its strong “print foundation as part of a much larger and more robust integrated marketing platform.” Quad took a major step in that direction with the acquisition of Ivie & Associates, a Texas-based marketing production services and marketing execution company. The acquired company boasts creative studios, post-production suites, room-size sets for photo shoots, CGI retouching, audio and video editing capabilities, all designed to originate and re-purpose creative content for the multiple channels that clients demand in today’s complex marketing mix.

Ivie embeds its employees onsite at their clients, a model of personnel deployment similar to that used by the highly successful print management outsourcing companies. Ivie also takes this strategy to the next level, staffing and acting as a client’s internal captive marketing department, fulfilling both agency and executional roles. Ivie will also serve its clients as a traditional external advertising agency, or work alongside the traditional creative agencies to provide support executing campaigns across multiple media channels.

Quad embarked on this latest transformational path in a very deliberate manner in 2015 when it combined its Quad Media Planning division with its Nellymoser mobile marketing division, merging both into its creative production boutique, BlueSoHo. With the addition of Ivie, Quad now has more than 1,200 employees dedicated to content creation and marketing execution embedded at more than 70 client sites. (Quad landed the Nellymoser business as a bonus when it acquired Brown Printing in 2014; for our initial take on both Quad and Brown’s foray into digital technology see The Target Report – March 2013).

Quad’s focus on placing its employees at its clients would seemingly put the company in direct competition with the industry-disrupting print management companies, the masters of embedding employees into client locations: Innerworkings, Williams Lea Tag and HH Global. Nor is Quad alone in attempting to add stickiness to its print offering by heading upstream into creative services. Innerworkings appeared headed in this direction in 2013 when it completed back-to-back acquisitions of two companies that provide creative services (Innerworkings may have changed course, as the company has been quiet on this front ever since). Williams Lea, the original inventor of the current print management outsourcing model, moved aggressively into the creative and production execution services in a big way in 2011 when it acquired Tag Worldwide, changing the company name to Williams Lea Tag in recognition of the importance of the creative component of the merged entity. (for more about Advent International’s recent investment in Williams Lea Tag, see The Target Report – August 2017).

Large printing companies buy creative marketing execution companies and embed employees at client locations. Print management outsourcing companies acquire creative marketing execution companies and embed employees at client locations. Not exactly parallel business models. Nonetheless, there is enough similarity here to make us wonder if future integration (i.e. mergers or acquisitions) between the big printing companies and the print management companies is inevitable as they appear to be headed down the same lane. If they don’t come together, exactly which model will prove most sustainable over the long run?

Commercial Printing and Diversified Services

Deals for stand-alone commercial printing companies are back. Graphic Village in Cincinnati, Ohio acquired its local competitor Multi-Craft, across the river in Newport, Kentucky. Graphic Village has grown through several acquisitions over the past year, including a content marketing and creative services firm, and a promotional products company specializing in branded apparel.

Diversified holding company Clickstop, headquartered in Urbana, Iowa, acquired Alliance Printing in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The company is being rebranded as Leverage Digital Imaging and will be offering marketing services and creative design in addition to its core printing services.

PBD Worldwide in Alpharetta, Georgia, acquired Atlanta-based Rapid Color Atlanta, which will be rebranded as Rapid Ink. The acquired company adds offset, wide format, and additional variable data printing capability to PBD Ink, the existing printing company owned by PBD Worldwide.

Phase 3 Marketing and Communications, the wide-format roll-up based in Atlanta, acquired FLM Graphics in Fairfield, New Jersey. FLM has itself been an active acquirer, having tucked-in several New York metro area competitors. Notably, one of the companies acquired by FLM was Trucolor, formerly a photo lab which became FLM’s wide format division. Trucolor appears to fit nicely into Phase 3’s focus on the wide format printing segment. In addition to the New York metro location it gains with the acquisition of FLM Graphics, Phase 3 has locations in Charleston, South Carolina, Nashville, Tennessee, and in Dallas, Texas where it acquired Gigantic Color. Primarily a commercial printing operation, FLM Graphics brings offset and digital printing capabilities to Phase 3.

Wide Format & Display

Privately-owned Taylor Communications, with over $2 billion in revenue, expanded its presence in the New York metro wide format market. Taylor announced the acquisition of Plug Production Group, a New Jersey-based printing company providing wide format graphics, window displays and grand format outdoor graphics. Plug’s website is now displaying the Vectra Visual banner, Taylor’s name for its national provider of wide and large format graphics. Vectra Visual was formed when Taylor merged Vectra and PhotoCraft, later adding Blue Ocean Worldwide to the group in 2015. In addition to the acquired New Jersey location, the Vectra unit has facilities in Ohio, Nevada, Oregon and Long Island City, New York.

Image Options, the Foothill, California-based marketing communications company that specializes in retail display, out-of-home advertising, event graphics and fleet markings, acquired Splash! Events. The acquired company designs and produces unique corporate environments with extensive use of graphic elements, as well as event graphics and trade show exhibits.

Elevation 3D, a trade show exhibit company based in Massachusetts, has acquired Exhibit Fair International in Las Vegas, producer of large-scale trade show exhibits. Both Companies provide the full range of exhibit services, including creative design, engineering, graphic production, fabrication, warehousing, logistics, and rental of the multi-media equipment needed in today’s trade show environments.

Packaging

Platinum Equity acquired WS Packaging from PE fund J.W. Childs in a secondary buyout (for more, see The Target Report – Moving Pieces Around on the PE Chessboard). WS Packaging is headquartered in Green Bay, Wisconsin and operates 17 manufacturing facilities throughout the US and Mexico. The acquired company produces a wide range of packaging products, including pressure sensitive labels, cut & stack labels, folding cartons, and flexible packaging. We have not noted any acquisitions by WS Packaging for quite some time, however with new PE ownership, we expect that we’ll soon see WS on the buy-side.

Wellspring Capital, a New York City-based PE firm, acquired SupplyOne in Newtown, Pennsylvania. In addition to its industrial supplies distribution business, SupplyOne is a manufacturer of custom corrugated products, plastic thermoforming trays and clamshells, and custom pressure-sensitive labels.

G3 Enterprises acquired the west coast operations of Tapp Label in California and Oregon, all within short distance to the wine vineyards, G3’s primary customers. G3 Enterprises offers a diverse mix of packaging products in addition to printed labels, including bottles, corks, screwcaps, as well as logistical services for transporting grapes and storage of finished beverages. G3 even owns a sand mine that supplies the raw material for glassmaking. The intense focus on the wine vertical is not accidental; G3 was started by the third generation of the Gallo winemaking family and includes the E&J Gallo Winery among its best clients.



2018 February - Mergers and Acquisitions in the Printing, Packaging, Paper & Related Industries  

Deal Party #1
(Surviving Entity)
Pre-Deal
Revenues
($Mil )


Party #1 Address


Deal Party #2
Pre-Deal
Revenues
($Mil )


Party #2 Address
Date
Deal
Public
Deal
Value
($Mil)

Deal Structure
(Intermediary)


Notes

Press
Release
Phase 3 Marketing and Communications No Data Atlanta, GA FLM Graphics No Data Fairfield, NJ 2/27/18 No Data Acquisition
(New Direction)
Commercial printing Link
Clickstop No Data Urbana, IA Alliance Printing No Data Cedar Falls, IA 2/27/18 No Data Acquisition Commercial printing Link
Clearview Capital No Data Stamford, CT Mudlick Mail No Data Acworth, GA 2/27/18 No Data Acquisition Direct mail printing Link
Quad/Graphics $4,130 Sussex, WI Ivie & Associates $175.0 Flower Mound, TX 2/21/18 $92.5 Acquisition Production services Link
Elevation3D No Data Shrewsbury, MA Exhibit Fair International No Data Las Vegas, NV 2/20/18 No Data Acquisition Trade show exhibits Link
Printworks / Mngt. No Data Walpole, MA Printworks No Data Walpole, MA 2/20/18 No Data Acquisition Printing & copying Link
PBD Worldwide No Data Alpharetta, GA Rapid Color Atlanta No Data Atlanta, GA 2/15/18 No Data Acquisition Commercial printing Link
Main Street Capital No Data Houston, TX Direct Marketing Solutions
(Port co. Caymus Equity)
No Data Atlanta, GA 2/14/18 No Data Acquisition Direct mail printing Link
Digital First Media
(Port co. Alden Global Capital)
No Data Denver, CO Boston Herald No Data Boston, MA 2/13/18 $11.9 363 Sale in Ch. 11 Metro newspaper Link
Image Options No Data Foothill, CA Splash! Events No Data San Jose, CA 2/13/18 No Data Acquisition
(Merit Harbor)
Retail, exhibits & display Link
G3 Enterprises No Data Modesto, CA Tapp Label
(West coast operations)
No Data St. Helena, CA 2/13/18 No Data Acquisition Wine labels Link
Graphic Village No Data Cincinnati, OH Multi-Craft No Data Newport, KY 2/13/18 No Data Acquisition Commercial printing Link
Taylor Corp. No Data Mankato, MN Plug Production Group No Data Carlstadt, NJ 2/8/18 No Data Acquisition Wide format printing Link
Patrick Soon-Shiong No Data Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles Times (Prop. Tronc)
San Diego Union-Tribune
No Data Chicago, IL 2/7/18 $500.0 Acquisition Metro newspapers Link
Sun Chemical
(Div. Dainippon Ink & Chemicals)
$7,500 Parsippany, NJ Luminescence Holdings No Data Harlow, UK 2/6/18 No Data Acquisition Security inks Link
Paxton Media Group No Data Paducah, KY The Daily Herald No Data Roanoke Rapids, NC 2/5/18 No Data Acquisition
(Dirks, Van Essen)
Community newspapers Link
Wellspring Capital No Data New York, NY SupplyOne No Data Newtown, PA 2/5/18 No Data Acquisition Labels & corrugated boxes Link
Platinum Equity No Data Beverly Hills, CA WS Packaging
(Port co. J.W. Childs)
No Data Green Bay, WI 2/5/18 No Data Acquisition Label & packaging printing Link


2018 February - Bankruptcy Filings in the Printing, Packaging, Paper & Related Industries



Filing Party

Date
Case
Filed
Pre-Petition
Revenues
($Mil )



Case #



Filing Party Address



Circuit



Region & City



Judge



Attorney for Debtor



Notes
Chapter 11 Filings:
Boss Litho, Inc. 2/9/18 No Data 18-11454 City of Industry, CA 9th Central CA
Los Angeles
Sandra R. Klein Michael S. Kogan  Commercial printing & packaging
Cenveo, Inc.
(35 related entities also filed)
2/2/18 $1,510 18-22178 White Plains, NY 2nd Southern NY
White Plains
Robert D. Drain Jonathan S. Henes Diversified printing services
Chapter 7 Filings:
Southwest Printers and Publishing, Inc. 2/26/18 No Data 18-50030 Texarkana, TX 5th Eastern TX
Plano
Brenda T. Rhoades David L. James Commercial printing
Graphic III Papers, Inc. 2/13/18 No Data 18-03905 Lombard, IL 7th Northern IL
Chicago
Janet S. Baer Joshua D. Greene  Paper distributor


2018 February - Non-Bankruptcy Closures in the Printing, Packaging, Paper & Related Industries



Closed Company / Facility

Date of Closure
Pre-Closure
Revenues
($Mil )



Closing Address
Related Party Related Party
Address
Date Closure Public


Notes

Press
Releases
Edwards Brothers Malloy - Printing facility Dec-18 No Data Lillington, NC Edwards Brothers Malloy Ann Arbor, MI 2/20/18 Book manufacturing Link
Pinnacle Press 3/14/18 No Data Hayward, CA None N/A Feb-18 Commercial printing Link
Jones Printing 3/8/18 No Data Chattanooga, TN None N/A Feb-18 Commercial printing Link
Ace Printing 3/15/18 No Data San Rafael, CA None N/A Feb-18 Commercial printing Link
T+J Graphic Arts 4/10/18 No Data Redwood City, CA None N/A Feb-18 Commercial printing Link

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Impact XM Adds Gamification to Exhibits & Events – January 2018 M&A Activity


The acquisition of Endo Networks by AGI Partners’ portfolio company Impact XM brings interactive technology to the company’s services. These include design and production of trade show exhibits, event spaces and branded environments. The acquired company uses technology in the form of graphically-enhanced tablets, PC’s and monitors to attract (or in Endo’s term, “intercept”) attendees, engage participation through contests, gifts and coupons, and entertain with participatory games (or via what Endo calls “gamification”). The Endo technology solutions are being bolted-on to the Impact XM platform which describes itself as an “Experiential Marketing Agency” producing trade show exhibits, sponsored event environments, and shopping venues that combine bold graphics and technology to tell stories on behalf of their clients.

This is the second add-on transaction for Impact XM, backed by AGI Partners, having in July of 2017 acquired Atlantic Exhibits which specialized in trade show exhibits, museum and corporate interior design and build services. Impact XM itself was formed when AGI Partners acquired New Jersey-based Impact Unlimited in 2015 and merged it with its existing portfolio company Aura XM.

As an integrated provider of technology-based branded environments, the Impact XM platform hits all of “GAA’s four D’s of value,” the factors that we believe drive higher enterprise values in today’s market for print-centric graphic communication companies. The company’s offerings include Design, combined with Data services, are focused on retail Display output (i.e. wide format) and are produced primarily utilizing Digital printing technologies. With all four D’s combined in one platform, Impact XM looks like a home-run in the making. (For our prior thoughts on the retail display segment see The Target Report – January 2016).

Wide Format and Display Printing

Wisconsin-based Great Northern, a custom manufacturer of temporary and semi-permanent in-store displays that promote products in retail locations, has acquired United Displaycraft. The acquired company, located in Chicago, designs and manufactures metal, wire, wood and printed permanent in-store displays. United Displaycraft also brings interactive technology and digital printing to its new owner.

West-Camp Press, located in Westerville, Ohio, announced the acquisition of grand and large format printing company CSP Graphics. The acquired company, based in Cleveland, is the official preferred display graphics partner for the Cleveland Browns and the team’s stadium. The acquisition is the second for West-Camp in seven months, having last summer acquired American Colorscans in Columbus, Ohio. Originally a color separator, back when such companies still existed, American Colorscans evolved into a large format screen printer and grand format digital printer.

AlphaGraphics Seattle, a full-service commercial printer with four retail locations and a central production hub located in a stunning location on the Puget Sound right next to the Olympic Sculpture Park and a few short blocks from the Space Needle, acquired Stella Color. The acquired company specializes in wide-format printing.

Not all is rosy in wide-format printing, however. At the lower end of the market, companies serving the high-volume low-margin segments such as food and grocery are facing pricing pressure. Run quantities are being reduced as retailers close locations and strive to compete with online sellers. Windsor Marketing Group, located in north central Connecticut, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in January, less than a year and half after finally completing its massive 250,000 square foot facility.

Printing Equipment 

Chester Carlson, inventor, with the first commercial 
XeroX machine, Fortune Magazine 1949
(Note the hotplate used to fuse the toner to the paper) 

Deal activity remains brisk for companies that produce equipment used in the printing and paper processing industries (see The Target Report – September 2017). Fujifilm Holdings announced the acquisition of Xerox Corporation, the venerable US-based inventor and one time world-leader in toner-based printing machines. The disappearance of Xerox as an American icon comes almost exactly one year to the date after Xerox split itself in two, spinning off the business outsourcing company it acquired in 2009. That acquisition arguably never quite fit the document-centric Xerox, and may very well be responsible for the company’s eventual failure to remain an independent force in the digital printing industry that it effectively created. In a rather convoluted transaction, Fujifilm Holdings is selling its Fuji Xerox joint venture to Xerox, then acquiring a controlling interest in the newly combined entity, after which it will be renamed Fuji Xerox. 

Muller Martini, based in Switzerland, announced the acquisition of the perfect binding and related bookbinding machinery business of longtime rival Germany-based Kolbus. The business taken over by Muller Martini will remain in the same town as Kolbus, with all engineering talent and other employees to be located in a separate plant from their former colleagues. Kolbus will retain its case-binding and packaging equipment business, as well as its foundry operation that dates back to 1775.

Bell and Howell, a portfolio company of private equity fund Versa Capital Management, strengthened its position in the mail processing industry with the acquisition of Gunther International. The acquired company manufactures high-volume, high-page-count intelligent mail inserters with software designed to guarantee integrity of the processed mail.


2018 January - Mergers and Acquisitions in the Printing, Packaging, Paper & Related Industries  

Deal Party #1
(Surviving Entity)
Pre-Deal
Revenues
($Mil )


Party #1 Address


Deal Party #2
Pre-Deal
Revenues
($Mil )


Party #2 Address
Date
Deal
Public
Deal
Value
($Mil)

Deal Structure
(Intermediary)


Notes

Press
Release
Xitron No Data Ann Arbor, MI RTI-RIP.com
(Div. Global Graphics Software)
No Data Cambridge, UK 1/31/18 No Data Acquisition Print imaging software Link
Wheeling Newspapers
(Affil. Ogden Newspapers)
No Data Wheeling, WV Charleston Gazette-Mail
(Prop. The Daily Gazette Co.)
No Data Charleston, WV 1/31/18 $11.3 363 Sale in Ch. 11 Local Newspaper Link
Fujifilm Holdings $50,610 Tokyo, Japan Xerox $10,260 Norwalk, CT 1/31/18 $6,100 Acquisition Digital printing equipment Link
DemandBridge No Data Norcross, GA Kramer-Smilko No Data Bel Air, MD 1/30/18 No Data Acquisition
(Corp Dev Assoc)
Print distributor software Link
Minuteman Press Encinitas No Data Encinitas, CA Minuteman Press Sorrento Valley No Data Sorrento Valley, CA 1/29/18 No Data Acquisition Printing & copying Link
GateHouse Media
(Div. New Media Investment)
$1,280 Pittsford, NY Eugene Register-Guard
(Prop. RG Media Company)
No Data Eugene, OR 1/29/18 No Data Acquisition
(Dirks, Van Essen)
Metro newspaper Link
Muller Martini No Data Zofingen, Switzerland Bookbinding business
(Div. Kolbus)
No Data Rahden, Germany 1/29/18 No Data Acquisition Bookbinding equipment Link
WestRock $15,310 Norcross, GA KapStone Paper & Packaging $3,230 Northbrook, IL 1/29/18 $4,900 Acquisition Kraft & corrugated products Link
AlphaGraphics Seattle No Data Seattle, WA Stella Color No Data Seattle, WA 1/29/18 No Data Acquisition Wide format printing Link
Impact XM
(Port co. AGI Partners)
No Data Dayton, NJ Endo Networks No Data Oakville, ON 1/23/18 No Data Acquisition Interactive displays Link
Sun Chemical
(Div. Dainippon Ink & Chemicals)
$7,500 Parsippany, NJ C.T.LAY No Data Modena, Italy 1/22/18 No Data Acquisition Security overlays Link
Drummond Press No Data Jacksonville, FL Sunbelt Printing No Data Marietta, GA 1/15/18 No Data Acquisition Commercial printing Link
ProAmpac
(Port co. Pritzker Group)
No Data Cincinnati, OH Bonita Pioneer Packaging Products No Data Portland, OR 1/9/18 No Data Acquisition Bags & folding cartons Link
West-Camp Press No Data Westerville, OH CSP Graphics No Data Cleveland, OH 1/8/18 No Data Acquisition Display graphics Link
Midland Paper / Mngt. Team No Data Wheeling, IL Midland Paper $1,000 Wheeling, IL 1/5/18 No Data Mngt. Buyout Paper distribution Link
Bell and Howell
(Port Co. Versa Capital Mngt.)
No Data Research Triangle Park, NC Gunther International No Data Norwich, CT 1/4/18 No Data Acquisition Mail inserters Link
Essence Ventures No Data New York, NY Essence Magazine
(Prop Time, Inc.)
No Data New York, NY 1/3/18 No Data Acquisition Magazine publishing Link
H.I.G. Capital No Data Miami, FL Digital Room
(Port co. Insight Ventures)
No Data Van Nuys, CA 1/3/18 No Data Acquisition Ecommerce printing sites Link
Great Northern No Data Appleton, WI United Displaycraft No Data Des Plaines, IL 1/2/18 No Data Acquisition Retail display Link


2018 January - Bankruptcy Filings in the Printing, Packaging, Paper & Related Industries



Filing Party

Date
Case
Filed
Pre-Petition
Revenues
($Mil )



Case #



Filing Party Address



Circuit



Region & City



Judge



Attorney for Debtor



Notes
Chapter 11 Filings:
Daily Gazetter Company 1/30/18 No Data 18-20028 Charleston, WV 4th Southern WV
Charleston
Frank W. Volk Joe. M. Supple Local newspaper
Unified Graphics & Signs, LLC 1/17/18 No Data 18-40196 Fort Worth, TX 5th Northern TX
Fort Worth
Mark X. Mullin H Joseph Acosta  Screen printing
Penthouse Global Media, Inc. 1/11/18 No Data 18-10098 Los Angeles, CA 9th Central CA
Woodland Hills
Martin R. Barash Michael H Weiss  Magazine publisher
Windsor Marketing Group, Inc. 1/8/18 No Data 18-20022 Suffield, CT  2nd Connecticut
Hartford
James J. Tancredi James Berman  Retail display
Conlon Press, Incorporated 1/4/18 No Data 18-40030 Bellingham, WA 9th Northern CA
Oakland
William J. Lafferty John H. Carmichael  Art prints
The Current Newspapers, Inc. 1/3/18 No Data 18-00006 Washington, DC 4th District of Columbia S. Martin Teel, Jr. Philip McNutt  Local newspaper
Chapter 7 Filings:
Digital Ink Inc 1/5/18 No Data 18-30056 Richmond, VA 4th Eastern VA
Richmond
Kevin R. Huennekens W. Scott Dillard, II  Water-based inks


2018 January - Non-Bankruptcy Closures in the Printing, Packaging, Paper & Related Industries



Closed Company / Facility

Date of Closure
Pre-Closure
Revenues
($Mil )



Closing Address
Related Party Related Party
Address
Date Closure Public


Notes

Press
Releases
Montague-Spragens Printers & Lithographers 2/13/18 No Data Redding, CA None N/A 2/13/18 Commercial Printing Link