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Kodak plans to sell its flexographic packaging division

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Kodak plans to sell its flexographic packaging division

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Jeff Clarke, chief executive officer, Kodak

 

Kodak has announced its intention to sell its flexographic packaging division. The company has engaged UBS Investment Bank as its financial adviser for the transaction.

Kodak’s Flexographic Packaging Division (FPD) produces and markets the Flexcel NX system of flexographic imaging equipment, printing plates, consumables and related services. For the last twelve months, FPD reported revenues of US$ 150 million and operational EBITDA of US$ 33 million. During this period, FPD demonstrated strong growth, achieving a 9% increase in revenue and 18% operational EBITDA growth. FPD currently employs a staff of approximately 300 people.

During the sale process, Kodak will continue to make significant investments in FPD by expanding manufacturing capacity, developing advanced technology and increasing its headcount to meet customer needs. Flexography is a form of printing which uses flexible plates to print on a wide variety of packaging substrates, including plastic, metallic films, cellophane, and paper. Kodak’s Flexcel NX platform uses proprietary imaging technology to provide consistent, high-quality print with maximum on-press efficiency across the full gamut of flexography applications.

Evaluating monetization opportunities
“This is a great opportunity to unlock value for shareholders given the strong interest we have received in the flexographic packaging division. FPD has performed exceptionally well over the past five years and has become a significant player in the industry. This business is an excellent example of Kodak incubating and bringing disruptive innovation to the marketplace. Kodak has been evaluating monetization opportunities for the last several years in order to deleverage the company and we believe this is right time to monetize this valuable asset,” said Kodak CEO Jeff Clarke.

“Following this transaction, Kodak’s improved capital structure will allow us to increase our focus on demonstrated growth engines, while continuing to invest in and provide solutions across the commercial printing, film, and advanced materials industries,” said Clarke.

Focus on demonstrated growth areas
Kodak also announced it had entered into a non-binding letter of intent for a US$ 400 million, 18-month loan with an existing term loan lender which would refinance its existing term debt, allowing the company to pursue the sale process of FPD in a thoughtful manner in order to achieve maximum value for shareholders. Net proceeds from the sale of FPD will first be used to repay this loan.

The company will continue to focus on the demonstrated growth areas of SONORA environmental plates, enterprise inkjet, workflow software and brand licensing. Each of these businesses has delivered growth, profitability and strong margins.

Mahan Hazarika
Mahan Hazarika
Mahan Hazarika assumes the role of Editor at The Packman, a position he has held since 2017, reflecting a distinguished decade-long tenure specializing in journalism within the printing and packaging sectors. Beyond his professional realm, he nurtures a deep appreciation for music, travel, and films, finding inspiration and relaxation in these pursuits.

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