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Cornish logistics firm bought by Scottish rival for £4.5m

Redruth-based Carters acquired by Glasgow's Macfarlane Group in deal which keeps Cornish firm's employees in place

Carters has 25 staff based in Redruth, Cornwall, and has been acquired by Scottish firm Macfarlane in a £4.5m deal

A Scottish packaging firm has bought up a rival company in Cornwall for £4.5million.

Glasgow’s Macfarlane Group Plc, a leading distributor of protective packaging products, has acquired Redruth-based Carters Packaging (Cornwall) Limited.

Carters is a well-established business and the leading distributor of protective packaging in the South West. The acquisition is in line with Macfarlane’s strategy of building its business through a combination of organic and acquisitive growth.

Macfarlane’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Macfarlane Group º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Ltd acquired 100% of Carters for a maximum cash consideration of £4.5million, including a two-year earn-out clause of £1.5million.

Macfarlane is based in Glasgow, Scotland

Earn-outs are common in acquisition transactions and see the buyer paying a percentage of the sale price up front with the remainder based on future performance.

The expected net assets of the deal on completion will be £0.9million. The consideration will be financed through the Scottish company’s recently extended £30million bank facility.

For the year ended March 31, 2020, Carters generated sales of £4.2million and pre-tax profits of £0.5million. Carters, a second generation-owed business, focuses principally on customers within Cornwall and Devon from its 25,000sq ft facility in Redruth and will benefit from access to Macfarlane’s extended range of protective packaging products and services.