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Five Star Holding Acquires Cascades' Flexible Packaging Plant Activities

Five Star Holding Acquires Cascades' Flexible Packaging Plant Activities



Cascades Inc. has announced that it has reached an agreement to sell its Flexible Packaging plant activities to Five Star Holding (“Five Star”) based in Houston, Texas. The $31 million transaction is effective immediately. Cascades will retain ownership of the site real estate.

Located in Mississauga, Ontario, Flexible Packaging is Cascades’ only plant that manufactures printed flexible plastic packaging and films. The sale reflects Cascades’ commitment to continuously advancing its operations, commercial approach and business model, in order to deliver the most value to its customers. The Company has found a buyer with both the expertise and asset network to realize the plant’s growth potential.

The Flexible Packaging operations employs 45 people, all of which will be retained by Five Star at closing. Cascades will work closely with Five Star to ensure a smooth ownership transition for employees, customers, and suppliers. The transaction includes a supply agreement between the two parties to ensure the continued production and supply of the flexible film that is used by Cascades’ Tissue and Packaging sectors.

“Today’s decision will allow us to reduce our debt and support the optimization of our operational platform to grow our strategic sectors. We are pleased to have found in Five Star a buyer committed to maintaining and developing the plant’s activities,” said Hugues Simon, President and Chief Executive Officer of Cascades. “We wish to thank our colleagues at Cascades Flexible Packaging for their contribution and look forward to continuing our collaboration with them as a one of their customers.”

“We look forward to welcoming the team at Cascades Flexible Packaging to the Five Star family,” said Alex Huis In ‘T Veld, CEO of Five Star. “There was an immediate connection between our teams around manufacturing culture and shared focus on quality and safety. This acquisition will accelerate our growth in sustainability focused packaging for consumer, food and beverage markets in Canada and throughout North America.”



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