Gypsum industry news
ACG Materials announces acquisition of Art Wilson Company
07 August 2015US: H.I.G. Capital, a global private equity investment firm, has announced that its portfolio company ACG Materials, a vertically integrated producer and processor of high-quality minerals and aggregates including gypsum, limestone, sand, gravel and downstream food, pharmaceutical and plaster products, has acquired Art Wilson Company (AWC). AWC mines, processes and markets anhydrite, gypsum and limestone products used in agricultural, industrial, and commercial applications across Nevada, California, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. It owns and operates a quarry and downstream production facility in Carson City, Nevada with additional owned reserves under development nearby.
"We are excited about the continued expansion of our operations into the Western US," said Paul Harrington, CEO of ACG Materials. "Art Wilson Company not only allows us to acquire the market leading supplier of agricultural gypsum serving California's Central Valley and surrounding areas, but also broadens our customer footprint, product portfolio and end market diversification. AWC has had a long and successful history since its founding by Art Wilson in the 1950s and we look forward to serving as great stewards of the business going forward."
AWC is the fifth add-on acquisition that ACG has completed since H.I.G. acquired ACG at the end of 2012 and marks the second acquisition in 2015. In February 2015, ACG acquired JA Jack & Sons, a Seattle, Washington-based miner and processor of limestone products.
Harrison Gypsum acquires JA Jack & Sons
03 March 2015Canada/US: HIG Capital, a global private equity investment firm, has announced that its portfolio company Harrison Gypsum has acquired JA Jack & Sons, a miner and processor of limestone products. JA Jack owns and operates a quarry on Texada Island in British Columbia, Canada and ships limestone to a processing facility in Seattle, Washington, USA.
"We are excited about the strategic expansion of our operations into the Pacific Northwest," said Paul Harrington, CEO of Harrison Gypsum. "JA Jack not only allows us to grow outside our core markets of Oklahoma and Texas, but also significantly broadens our customer footprint and product portfolio within our expertise of mineral processing. JA Jack has had a long and successful history under the Jack family dating back to the 1940s and we will be sure to serve as great stewards of the business going forward."