GPD Companies Completes Sale of Distrupol to Omya

Deal News | Feb 19, 2025 | One Rock Capital

GPD Companies, Inc., a prominent player in the global value-added plastics distribution industry, has announced the completion of its planned divestiture of Distrupol to Omya. Distrupol, recognized as a leading European distributor of thermoplastics and elastomers, has been on a growth trajectory, having expanded through strategic acquisitions in the Nordic region and enhancing its presence in major European markets including Germany, France, Spain, and Italy. GPD Companies engaged DC Advisory as its financial advisor, with Latham & Watkins LLP handling legal affairs. This sale signifies GPD's strategic pivot, allowing Omya to further its interests in the distribution sector.

Sectors

  • Plastics Distribution
  • Private Equity

Geography

  • Europe – Distrupol operates predominantly in Europe with expansions into Germany, France, Spain, Italy, and the Nordic countries.

Industry

  • Plastics Distribution – The article focuses on the distribution of thermoplastics and related products. Distrupol, the key company in the transaction, operates in this industry.
  • Private Equity – One Rock Capital, a private equity firm, is mentioned as the supporting entity behind GPD Companies in the transaction.

Financials

    Participants

    NameRoleTypeDescription
    GPD Companies, Inc.Selling CompanyCompanyA leading global value-added distributor which owns operations like Nexeo Plastics and Distrupol.
    DistrupolTarget CompanyCompanyA European distributor of thermoplastics and elastomers, providing value-added services for over 60 years.
    OmyaBidding CompanyCompanyThe acquiring entity in the transaction, purchasing Distrupol from GPD Companies.
    One Rock CapitalPrivate Equity FirmCompanyThe private equity firm providing backing to GPD Companies.
    DC AdvisoryFinancial AdvisorCompanyGPD Companies' financial advisor for the sale of Distrupol.
    Latham & Watkins LLPLegal AdvisorCompanyThe legal counsel for GPD Companies in the transaction.