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Spartan Motors to Acquire Utilimaster Corp.

CHARLOTTE, MI - Spartan said the acquisition of Utilimaster is expected to add approximately $105 million in annualized revenues and be slightly dilutive to earnings in the first full year and accretive by year two.

by Staff
November 20, 2009
3 min to read


CHARLOTTE, MI - Spartan Motors, Inc. announced Nov. 19 it has reached an agreement to acquire Utilimaster Corporation from John Hancock Life Insurance Company, a unit of Manulife Financial Corporation, in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $45 million. Utilimaster manufactures customized delivery and service market vehicles, including walk-in and hi-cube vans, as well as truck bodies.

The acquisition is expected to add approximately $105 million to Spartan's annualized revenues and be slightly dilutive to earnings in the first full year and accretive by year two. Headquartered in Wakarusa, Ind., Utilimaster has approximately 550 employees and more than 550,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing capacity.

"This acquisition represents a major strategic step forward to diversify our revenue stream into new end markets that offer growth potential and are not directly dependent on government funding or consumer spending," said John Sztykiel, president and CEO of Spartan Motors. "The two companies share similar cultures, a focus on premium products and innovation, and management depth that make this an ideal fit. We also gain entry into the North American delivery and service market, add fabrication and vehicle body expertise, benefit from Utilimaster's strong brand, market share position and blue-chip customer base, and create opportunities to leverage future Spartan chassis growth."

The majority of Utilimaster's revenues are in the delivery and service market, which includes walk-in vans for the package delivery, bakery/snack delivery and linen/uniform rental markets. Its remaining revenues are attributable to commercial truck bodies, along with service, parts and accessories.

According to Spartan's Chief Financial Officer Joe Nowicki, "This transaction creates the opportunity to leverage our strong balance sheet, while providing opportunities for growth in a business that is very scalable but not capital intensive, much like our current market. We also expect to see immediate operational and financial synergies, including achieving purchasing leverage in raw materials and driving joint R&D and product development efforts."

Under the terms of the purchase agreement, Spartan will pay $50 million in cash, less a net working capital adjustment. In addition, Spartan has agreed to pay contingent earn-out payments of up to $7 million based primarily on the Utilimaster operation exceeding revenue milestones. The acquisition will be financed with a combination of cash and debt with an expected closing date for the transaction of Nov. 30, 2009, subject to the fulfillment of customary closing conditions. Spartan had approximately $48 million in cash and cash equivalents and an additional $50 million in availability under its line of credit as of Oct. 30.

"Spartan and Utilimaster share a similar business model, complementary team culture and financial discipline - focused on return on invested capital - that bode well for our continued momentum in the marketplace," said Mike Kitson, Utilimaster president and CEO. "I am convinced our organizations will be stronger together as we seek to leverage operational best practices and attack new growth markets beyond those we could penetrate individually."

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