Caterpillar Announces Acquisition of Blount's Forestry Division and Transition of Pioneer Machinery to Six Caterpillar Dealers
05 Novembro 2007 - 7:30PM
PR Newswire (US)
Two deals strengthen Caterpillar's position in forestry industry
PEORIA, Ill., Nov. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Caterpillar Inc.
(NYSE: CAT) and Blount International, Inc. (NYSE:BLT) announced
today that Caterpillar is acquiring the assets of Blount's Forestry
Division. In a separate transaction, six Caterpillar dealers have
agreed in principle to acquire certain assets of Pioneer Machinery,
Inc., a premier distributor of forestry products in the
southeastern United States. Expanding Manufacturing Operations
Under the agreement between Caterpillar and Blount, Caterpillar
will acquire two Blount manufacturing facilities -- a sales office
and a service parts warehouse and product support operation in
North America as well as an assembly operation in Sweden. These
operations will join Caterpillar's global facilities that produce
and support forestry equipment. Since 2003, Caterpillar and Blount
have had an agreement to jointly produce and market products
globally under the Caterpillar and former Timberking brands.
"Caterpillar and Blount have worked closely together since our
initial agreement, leveraging Caterpillar's unmatched worldwide
distribution and long forestry heritage with Blount's legacy of
product excellence," said John Heller, Caterpillar vice president
with responsibility for forestry. "This acquisition will provide
greater opportunities for integrating Caterpillar's
state-of-the-art design and components into the forestry products
that previously have been manufactured by Blount." Blount
International, Inc., headquartered in Portland, Oregon, is a
diverse, high-performing industrial company consisting of two
business segments: The Outdoor Products Group and the Industrial
and Power Equipment Group, which includes its Forestry Division.
For more than 50 years, Blount's Forestry Division has manufactured
market-leading products such as timber harvesting and processing
equipment, loaders and attachments. "Caterpillar recognizes the
value of our experienced workforce and our long history of
market-leading products," said Dennis Eagan, president of Blount's
Industrial and Power Equipment Group. "Our dealers and customers
can expect a smooth transition of ownership and will be well served
by Caterpillar." In 2006, Caterpillar permitted Blount to replace
the Timberking brand of forestry products with the Caterpillar and
Cat brands. The Timberking line included products manufactured by
both Caterpillar and Blount and sold exclusively through
Caterpillar dealers. The acquisition of Blount's operations will
bring all product design, development and manufacturing under
Caterpillar. "This acquisition supports our corporate objective to
be the forestry market leader," said John Carpenter, president of
Caterpillar Forest Products. "Cat Forest Products now offers the
broadest product line in the industry with a full range of products
and services for logging, millyard, road-building and land
management. In addition to better serving the needs of our
traditional forestry customers, this acquisition will also enable
Caterpillar to meet the increasing global demand for wood-based
alternative fuels such as cellulosic ethanol." Strengthening
Caterpillar's Customer Support Network in the Forestry Industry In
a strategic move that will better position Caterpillar to serve
forestry customers in the southeastern United States, six
Caterpillar dealers have agreed in principle to acquire certain
assets of Pioneer Machinery. Caterpillar acquired Pioneer Machinery
from private ownership in 2001, and Pioneer is currently owned by
Caterpillar and the six Cat dealers whose service territories cover
the same area in the southeastern United States. The Caterpillar
dealers involved in the transaction are Blanchard Machinery,
Carolina Cat, Carter Machinery, Gregory Poole, Ring Power, and
Yancey Brothers. "This strategic decision will provide continuity
for the strong Pioneer brand while improving alignment of our
forestry product distribution channel with the traditional
Caterpillar dealer business model," said Bill Mayo, Caterpillar
vice president with responsibility for the North American
Commercial Division. Pioneer Machinery, based in West Columbia,
South Carolina, operates 23 facilities in six southeastern states.
"This enhancement to our distribution model means greater value can
be provided to our customers since they will have a single source
for their equipment needs," said Carpenter. The transaction is
expected to be finalized after the parties conduct a due diligence
process. The transition of Pioneer's commercial operations to the
respective dealers will begin as soon as definitive agreements are
completed. Pioneer sells and services all types of logging and
recycling equipment, including skidders, feller bunchers,
knuckleboom loaders, delimbers, slashers, chippers, log trailers,
grinders, crushers, screens and site prep tractors. It also is an
authorized distributor for leading forestry brands such as
Caterpillar, Prentice, CTR, Peterson and CEC. Cat Forest Products
is headquartered in LaGrange, Georgia, where it manufactures wheel
skidders, felling heads and track feller bunchers. Other
Caterpillar plants in the Americas, Asia and Europe continue to
produce forest swing machines, excavators, wheel loaders and other
machines working in forests throughout the world. In addition,
Caterpillar operates the Caterpillar Forest Product Training Center
in Alabama -- home of Forest Pro University -- which supports the
training, safety awareness and product demonstration needs of
dealers, customers, associations and universities. For more than 80
years, Caterpillar Inc. has been making progress possible and
driving positive and sustainable change on every continent. With
2006 sales and revenues of $41.517 billion, Caterpillar is the
world's leading manufacturer of construction and mining equipment,
diesel and natural gas engines and industrial gas turbines. The
company also is a leading services provider through Caterpillar
Financial Services, Caterpillar Remanufacturing Services,
Caterpillar Logistics Services and Progress Rail Services. More
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