Friday, January 8, 2016

Gestalting the Printing Industry - 2016 Forecast


Gestalt 
[guh-stawlt]
noun - a perceptual pattern or structure possessing qualities as a whole that cannot be described merely as a sum of its parts.

The Target Report has been chronicling merger, acquisition, and restructuring activity in the printing, packaging and related industries since 2011. Each month we publish the results of our research and analysis of the macro-trends, often focusing on a particular segment. In January, we look back at the entire year and humbly offer our general projections about the coming year.

In the absence of having our own crystal ball, we attempt to bring some science to the art of making projections. In essence, we overlay and correlate industry merger and acquisition transactions with restructuring activity (bankruptcies and closures) to form a predictive model applied to specific industry segments that make up the whole. (Wow – this sure is a dry start to what we hope will be an interesting peek into our extensive information and data). So there you have it - a theoretical foundation for the following projections.

As you read through the following information, please keep in mind that many companies in the printing, packaging and related industries have more than one specialty. For our purposes here, we designate what we deem to be the primary service offering of the companies involved, and most often assign a secondary specialty that differentiates the company.

Commercial Printing

During 2015, we found 212 M&A transactions that were of interest. Of these, we designated 45 as being primarily in the Commercial Printing segment. As noted previously in The Target Report, M&A activity in the commercial printing segment was fairly brisk during the beginning of 2015, but the momentum went out of the market in the late summer and has picked up a bit since. Transactions are occurring, but not at the rate we might expect given the improving economy and demographic trend of entrepreneurial baby-boomers reaching the age at which owners often sell their businesses.




In the following graphic, we can see that almost half of the transactions occurring in the commercial printing segment were acquisitions of general (i.e. largely undifferentiated from other “job shops” offering a similar menu of graphic reproduction services).




Packaging

There is significant interest from active strategic and financial buyers to acquire printing companies that specialize in the packaging segment. There is good reason for this as growth and stability in packaging printing is perceived (correctly we believe) as much more sustainable and less subject to disruption from electronic media. We also know that valuations are significantly higher in the packaging segment. Nonetheless, the data from 2015 suggests that many sellers are waiting, although the tepid pace of packaging-related M&A activity in the winter and spring has recently picked up.



When we parse the data on packaging transactions, a clear picture emerges – flexible packaging companies are in demand, followed by their close cousin in the use of flexo technology, label printers. There were several notable transactions in the corrugated segment, especially in the latter part of the year. No surprise here as the growth in online commerce and direct delivery drives demand for corrugated cartons.




Publishing (Print)

Publishers of newspapers and magazines are significant buyers of printing services. As the publishing industry evolves, this has a direct effect on the demand for printing, paper and other print-related products. The major players continue to divest their print assets, focusing instead on broadcast or online digital channels. The spun-off print-centric publishing units, as well as smaller independent publishing entities, have produced fertile grounds for acquisition activity.




By a wide margin, the transactional activity in the print-publishing segment during 2015 was related to newspapers: local, regional, metro and one global newspaper.




Paper Industry

On the supply side, transactional activity was most brisk in the paper industry (however, there were several notable deals involving other suppliers to the printing industry, such as ink manufacturers, as well as equipment). Here is the picture of activity in companies in the paper industry – once again, activity picked up towards the end of 2015:



As we can see from this graphic, below, there were several sales of paper distributors in 2015, and the business of manufacturing paper and pulp remains an active segment for transactions.




Distress in the Printing, Packaging and Related Industries

Now for the “overlay” we promised in our introduction to all these charts. As regular readers of The Target Report know, in addition to our work on the positive transactional side of our industry, we also research (and work with) companies that are in some level of distress.

We found 63 instances during 2015 of companies and/or plants that announced that a facility or company was closing or filing for bankruptcy. Closures often meant the loss of manufacturing capacity and jobs, but not always for all the employees as on occasion the closing of one factory was accompanied by the movement of equipment and employees to another location owned by the same company. (Note: “tuck-in” transactions are not included these figures, rather those transactions are considered in the figures for M&A.) Chapter 7 filings are always liquidations that result in the complete shutdown of operations and loss or employment, while Chapter 11 filings are reorganizations, often resulting in a 363 sale of assets (including the ongoing book of business) under the supervision of the Bankruptcy Court, and occasionally the emergence of the company from bankruptcy with a newly cleansed balance sheet.




These events indicate a level of distress in the business and when occurring in greater numbers within a specific segment, tell us where the greatest pressure is within larger context of the printing and packaging industries.

Here is the breakdown, by segment, of distress in the printing and related industries in 2015:




It’s clear from the above graphic, that commercial printing is the most distressed segment, with a strong negative indication also in the publishing, newspaper printing and paper industries.

Finally (we could go on…), we have one more chart, in which we drill down into the commercial print segment to see where the distress is most prevalent among commercial printers. As we can see from the next chart, the largest portion of distressed commercial printers are ones we deemed to be “general” and lacking any specific market or product focus. A strong negative showing is also indicated by direct mail printers, publication printing and copy shops.




The Gestalt – Our 2015 Projections for Selected Segments

In our opinion, the combination, or “overlay”, of the number of transactions with the level of distress in a particular segment of the overall industry provides a meaningful predictive guide for the short term prognosis for the various segments. In other words, a high level of transactional activity combined with a high level of distress events indicates a negative downward trend for the segment. Conversely, a high level of transactional activity with a low level of distress events indicates a positive upward trend for the segment.

Gestalting the above data and information (as well as for other segments not presented in detail above), here are our generalized projections, in graphic form, for 2016:

2015 December - 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
Releases
BH Media Group No Data Omaha, NE Print Innovators
(Port co. Sandton Capital Partners)
No Data Fredericksburg, VA 12/31/15 No Data Acquisition
(Dirks, Van Essen)
Newspaper printing Link
BH Media Group No Data Omaha, NE The Free Lance-Star
(Port co. Sandton Capital Partners)
No Data Fredericksburg, VA 12/31/15 No Data Acquisition
(Dirks, Van Essen)
Regional newspapers Link
Barry-Wehmiller $2,000 Phillips, WI Winkler+Dünnebier No Data Neuwie, Germany 12/30/15 No Data Acquisition Paper processing machines Link
Moore DM Group No Data Burlington, MA Southwest Publishing & Mailing No Data Topeka, KS 12/28/15 No Data Acquisition Direct mail printing Link
Alpha Poly Packaging No Data Brampton, ON Mikia Printing No Data Acton, ON 12/27/15 No Data Acquisition Flexible packaging Link
Sun Chemical
(Div. Dainippon Ink & Chemicals)
$7,500 Parsippany, NJ Colmar Inks No Data Toronto, ON 12/23/15 No Data Acquisition Ink manufacturer Link
Cimpress $1,540 Venlo, Netherlands WIRmachenDRUCK No Data Backnang, Germany 12/21/15 € 180.0 Acquisition Web-to-print platform Link
Stylecraft Printing $12.0 Canton, MI Highlite Printers No Data Trenton, MI 12/16/15 No Data Acquisition Commercial printing (trade) Link
Ingram Content Group No Data La Vergne, TN Aer.io No Data San Francisco 12/15/15 No Data Acquisition Online bookstore system Link
News+Media Capital Group
(Adelson Family)
No Data DE Las Vegas Review-Journal
(Sub. New Media Investment Group)
No Data Las Vegas, NV 12/11/15 $140.0 Acquisition Metro & regional newspapers Link
Iimak
(Port co. Altus Capital Partner)
No Data Amherst, NY Talon Industries No Data Odessa, FL 12/10/15 No Data Acquisition Inkjet inks & supplies Link
WestRock $11,380 Norcross, GA Cenveo Packaging
(Div. Cenveo)
$190.0 Stamford, CT 12/10/15 $105.0 Acquisition Folding cartons & display Link
Goldner Hawn Johnson & Morrison No Data Minneapolis, MN Stouse No Data New Century, KS 12/8/15 No Data Recap Screen & flexo promotional Link
Creel Printing No Data Las Vegas, NV GlobalSoft Digital Solutions No Data Mahwah, NJ 12/8/15 No Data Acquisition Digital printing Link
ProAmpac
(Port co. Wellspring Capital)
No Data Cincinnati, OH Coating Excellence International No Data Wrightstown, WI 12/3/15 No Data Acquisition Flexible packaging Link
ID Images No Data Brunswick, OH Superior Business Associates No Data Greenville, TN 12/3/15 No Data Asset Acquisition Forms, label & tag printer Link


2015 December - 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:
Community Papers of Western NY, LLC 12/15/15 No Data 15-12657 Angola, NY 2nd Western NY Carl L. Bucki Daniel F. Brown Weekly community newspapers
Chapter 7 Filings:
No Chapter 7 Filings Found this Month --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---


2015 December - 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
Kable Distribution Services Dec-15 No Data New York, NY None N/A 12/10/15 Magazine distribution Link

Monday, December 7, 2015

Rollin’ Rollin’ Rollin’ - November 2015 M&A Activity


Rawhide... by The Blues Brothers (click here for the song while reading)

Call it a roll-up; strategic add-ons, or platform bolt-ons – by any name you give it, M&A activity is brisk as companies build specialty printing companies with scale and geographic diversity. In the packaging segment, Pharmaceutic Litho & Label, a California-based insert and label printing company, acquired east-coast Plymouth Printing. With plants in New Jersey and North Carolina, the acquired company has been laser-focused on the pharmaceutical insert and label market for almost 90 years. As a portfolio company of Saugatuck Capital since October 2014 (see The Target Report – October 2014, the Pharmaceutic platform has now established a stake in the competitive territory for pharmaceutical inserts and labels. With the additional backing and participation of mezzanine fund Ironwood Capital, we won’t be surprised to see Saugatuck continue to roll this one up.

Rondo-Pak, a subsidiary of Swiss conglomerate Körber and much larger player in the same niche market segment, merged with New Jersey printer Contemporary Graphic Solutions. The newly formed US division will carry the Rondo-Pak name and combines Rondo’s existing US and Puerto Rico operations and brings pharmaceutical folding cartons into the mix for Contemporary’s existing customer base.

Marketing Services (MSP’s)

Commercial printers have struggled to redefine themselves as more than just another print shop hungrily hoping to successfully bid on and win their next order. Many have migrated into the middle ground between being a printer or an advertising agency, finding themselves in the loosely defined territory of “marketing service providers,” also known as MSP’s. The trail on the way to being a true MSP is littered with companies that have failed to execute, only having succeeded in re-branding themselves with a new name, but failing to develop real differentiation or a well-defined and defensible position in the market.

Firespring, based in Lincoln, Nebraska, is a company that appears to have successfully navigated the journey, using a roll-up strategy to morph several small printing, mailing, marketing and design companies into a cohesive MSP. The company recently announced the acquisition of the latest target, the purchase of On-Time Marketing. This follows the company’s roll-up of five companies all at the same time in July 2015.

Grand & Wide Format Printing

Circle Graphics, headquartered in Longmont, Colorado, continues to add companies in its chosen territory, wide format and grand format printing, with its latest acquisition, the purchase of Imagic in Burbank, California. Bolstered by this acquisition, the company now claims to be the world’s largest producer of grand-format digital graphics. Using acquisitions to expand its geographic footprint, previous transactions include the purchase of the Art Division of Café Press in Raleigh, North Carolina earlier this year and the acquisition in 2014 of Mammoth Media in Boston.

Commercial Printing

One of the most active consolidators in recent years is the Mittera Group headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa. The company is apparently very happy to pursue the traditional roll-up strategy of acquiring good old fashioned printing companies that churn out millions of inserts, brochures, mailers and other printed products. While not eschewing the need to suggest that they support alternative communication channels, the company clearly believes in the value and endurance of print as its core product. The latest addition to the Mittera family is Pioneer Graphics which will be rolled into Mittera’s Colorfx facility in Waverly, Iowa. All told, Mittera and its subsidiary Colorfx have appeared on our deal log six times since we started reporting M&A deals in the printing and related industries in 2011. Previous acquisitions include the purchase of J.B Kenehan in October 2014 and Wisconsin Web Offset in October 2013 (see The Target Report – October 2013). As we asked our readers in that same month, when RR Donnelley announced its acquisition of Consolidated Graphics, will Mittera begin to take the place vacated when Consolidated was absorbed into RRD? The question remains: will Mittera break out of its Midwest region and become a national player?

Printing Management Information Systems (MIS)

It’s hard to write about roll-ups in the printing industry without bringing EFI into the conversation. The company continued its 12-year long buying spree of printing MIS systems, acquiring UK-based Shuttleworth Business Systems. Excluding EFI’s acquisitions of printing-related equipment, such as the recent moves into textile printing with the purchase of Reggiani Macchine (see The Target Report – July 2015), we count no less than 14 acquisitions on our deal log (now four years) of printing and packaging MIS systems and/or related web-to-print software. It sure feels like a long and winding trail from when PrintCafe surprised the printing industry in the midst of the late 90’s dotcom craze. PrintCafe, acquired by EFI in 2003, was itself a roll-up; the founders rounded up those first few print MIS systems, including Programmed Solutions (PSI), the MIS system I had purchased for my printing company. During the interim years, EFI has ceased developing the PSI system, and others as well, as the roll-up of printing industry MIS software systems keeps on rollin’ rollin’ rollin’…



2015 November - 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
Releases
Thompson Print & Mailing No Data San Antonio, TX Colour Solutions No Data San Antonio, TX 11/30/15 No Data Acquisition Trade show exhibits Link
Rondo-Pak
(sub. Körber Group)
No Data Norristown, PA Contemporary Graphic Solutions No Data Pennsauken, NJ 11/30/15 No Data Merger Pharma labels & packaging Link
Pharmaceutic Litho & Label
(Port co. Saugatuck Capital)
No Data Simi Valley, CA Plymouth Printing No Data Cranford, NJ 11/23/15 No Data Acquisition Pharma labels & packaging Link
Flint Group $2,900 Luxembourg Xeikon No Data Eede, Netherlands 11/20/15 No Data Acquisition Digital printing equipment Link
Allegra Design, Print, Mail No Data Richmond, VA Printing Services No Data Richmond, VA 11/18/15 No Data Acquisition Printing & copying Link
Skowhegan Press No Data Skowhegan, ME R.N. Haskins Printing No Data Oakland, ME 11/18/15 No Data Acquisition Commercial printing Link
Bangor Publishing No Data Bangor, ME St. John Valley Times No Data Madawaska, ME  11/13/15 No Data Acquisition Local newspaper Link
Mittera Group No Data Des Moines, IA Pioneer Graphics No Data Waterloo, IA 11/12/15 No Data Acquisition Commercial printing Link
Proforma Durkee No Data Huntsville, NC Print Focus No Data Hickory, NC 11/10/15 No Data Acquisition Promotional items Link
Proforma Signature Solutions No Data Brooklyn Heights,
OH
Parts Connection No Data Arlington, TX 11/10/15 No Data Acquisition Printing & copying Link
Berlin Packaging No Data Chicago, IL Diablo Valley Packaging $125.0 Fairfield, CA 11/10/15 No Data Acquisition Rigid packaging Link
Mondi Group $11,249 Addlestone, UK KSP No Data Seoul, South Korea 11/5/15 No Data Acquisition Flexible packaging Link
Circle Graphics No Data Longmont, CO Imagic No Data Burbank, CA 11/4/15 No Data Acquisition Grand & wide format printing Link
AIM Media Management No Data McAllen, TX Home Enterprises No Data Columbus, IN 11/4/15 No Data Acquisition Regional newspapers Link
Electronics for Imaging (EFI) $837.1 Foster City, CA Shuttleworth Business Systems No Data Kettering, UK 11/4/15 No Data Acquisition MIS system for printing Link
Hudson Yards No Data New York, NY Shootdigital No Data New York, NY 11/4/15 No Data Acquisition Digital creative & retouching Link
Quad/Graphics $4,770 Sussex, WI Specialty Finishing $70.0 Omaha, NE 11/3/15 No Data Acquisition Folding cartons Link
Firespring No Data Lincoln, NE On-Time Marketing No Data Ralston, NE 11/2/15 No Data Acquisition Mailing services Link


2015 November - 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:
Freedom Communications Inc. 11/1/15 No Data 15-15311 Santa Ana, CA 9th Central CA
Santa Ana
Mark Wallace William N. Lobel Regional newspapers
Chapter 7 Filings:
Haas Packaging & Design, Inc. 11/9/15 No Data 15-18080 Nazareth, PA 3rd Eastern PA
Reading
Richard E. Fehling Kevin K. Kercher Graphic design & banners


2015 November - 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
Nebraska Printing Jan-16 No Data Tampa, FL None N/A Nov-15 Commercial printer, sheetfed & web Link
Quad/Graphics - Printing facility Dec-15 No Data Augusta, GA Quad Graphics Sussex, WI  11/4/15 Insert & catalog printing
Formerly Brown Printing facility
Link
Quad/Graphics - Printing facility Dec-15 No Data East Greenville , PA Quad Graphics Sussex, WI  11/4/15 Magazine & catalog printing
Formerly World Color Press facility
Link