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Sauder Acquires OâSullivan Assets
April 16,
2007 by in UnCategorized
By Home Furnishings Business in on April 2007
Sauder Woodworking Co., Archbold, Oh., North Americas largest manufacturer of ready-to-assemble furniture, announced today that it is acquiring key assets of another RTA major, OSullivan Inds. Inc., which temporarily shut down production earlier this month.
Sauder is purchasing all intellectual property, the OSullivan name, the Coleman garage license, plus select drawings, patents and raw materials.
We did not buy the company outright; but after studying OSullivans business, we acquired selected portions we felt added value to Sauders operations and customer relationships, said Kevin Sauder, president and chief executive officer in an announcement. Clearly, adding major portions of the customer base and product placements of this $200 million company will significantly expand our sales, increase production at our Archbold facility and grow our market share.
Sauder expects the acquisition to add around 200 jobs in Archbold. The company plans to run key OSullivan items through OSullivans Lamar, Mo., plant for a few months until Sauder can begin producing those items in its own facilities in Archbold.
I believe our operation has the capacity and capability to absorb the new business without additional major capital investments, Sauder continued. This arrangement will help us retain our position as a world-class domestic producer, while bringing more jobs to Archbold. We expect it to keep us very busy for a long time to come.
While the OSullivan plant will close eventually, Sauder said the operating agreement allows employees another few months of income while seeking other work and keeps product flowing to important retail customers.
The acquisition brings Sauder a significant relationship with Lowes and expands the companys business with Staples, Big Lots, Shopko and Wal-Mart, among other retailers.