Kinderhook Industries LLC, New York, announced it has acquired Avon,
Ohio-based Chemtron Corporation from Cleveland-based CapitalWorks. Chemtron
represents Kinderhook’s eighth environmental services platform since
inception. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Chemtron is a hazardous and
non-hazardous waste management provider serving the Midwest. According to
Kinderhook, Chemtron’s value proposition lies in its ability to provide a
diverse range of disposal solutions to hazardous and non-hazardous waste
generators. Through its hazardous and non-hazardous waste processing
facilities, Chemtron treats, processes and directs for end disposal a diverse
range of wastes on behalf of waste generators. The company has two RCRA Part B
treatment, storage and disposal facilities, two 10-day facilities, a
non-hazardous waste processing facility and a railcar and ISO container
processing facility.
“We are thrilled to be
partnering with Kinderhook, who shares our vision for the future of Chemtron,” Rob
Swords, CEO of Chemtron, says. “Chemtron will continue its legacy of providing
best-in-class service to its customers with a focus on safety and compliance.”
“Chemtron represents an
extremely unique set of assets in the sector,” Rob Michalik, managing director
at Kinderhook, says. “The company’s diverse processing capabilities and ability
to accept a wide range of waste streams is an enormous advantage in the
marketplace as clients are increasingly focused on diversion and reuse of their
waste.”
“The company has made great
strides to optimize processes to quickly and efficiently handle waste,” Corwynne
Carruthers, managing director at Kinderhook, says. “These recent improvements
along with additional support from Kinderhook’s broad base of resources will
increase customer satisfaction, fostering key operational relationships.”
As part of the transaction,
Kinderhook announced it will be adding Brandon Velek (chairman of Canada-based CIRCON) and
Ken Wunderlich (former CFO of EQ), both Kinderhook operating partners, to the board
of directors. Each of these board members have over 20 years of industry experience
in hazardous and non-hazardous waste management.
Kirkland & Ellis LLP,
Chicago, served as legal counsel to Kinderhook. Financing for the transaction
was provided by Dallas-based Comerica Bank. Cleveland-based Benesch,Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff LLP served as legal counsel to CapitalWorks. BrownGibbons Lang & Company, which is also headquartered in Cleveland, served as
financial advisor to Chemtron Corporation.
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