Global manufacturing and distribution company buys Port Townsend Paper Corporation

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Posted 10/12/22

Atlas Holdings announced Wednesday that it has completed the acquisition of Crown Paper Group, including Port Townsend Paper Corporation and Crown Corrugated Company, an integrated mill and …

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Global manufacturing and distribution company buys Port Townsend Paper Corporation

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Atlas Holdings announced Wednesday that it has completed the acquisition of Crown Paper Group, including Port Townsend Paper Corporation and Crown Corrugated Company, an integrated mill and containerboard operation in the Pacific Northwest and Western Canada.

Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Port Townsend Paper Corporation is a leading provider of recycled and virgin kraft containerboard, kraft pulp and specialty products in Port Townsend.

Atlas also announced the appointment of paper and packaging industry executive Randy Nebel as chairman of the Crown Board of Directors. Nebel previously served as president and chief executive officer of Verso Corporation, a leading North American producer of graphic, specialty and packaging paper and market pulp, and President of Longview Paper & Packaging, a leading manufacturer of high-quality containerboard, corrugated products and other specialty papers.

"It's always an exciting day when we can welcome a great paper and packaging company to the Atlas Family of manufacturing, distribution, and logistics businesses," said Atlas co-founder and managing partner Tim Fazio.

"Atlas planted its roots in paper when we were founded with the purchase of a single corrugated medium mill in Indiana, preserving jobs and transforming operations to lay a strong foundation for future growth. Now, more than two decades later, paper, packaging and allied industries remain an important and growing sector for Atlas. We're thrilled to welcome the Crown team and excited to get to work in building an even stronger company," Fazio added.

Company leadership pointed to their history of reinvesting in mills.

"Atlas has a long and established track record of investing in the pulp, paper and packaging industries, partnering with exceptional leadership teams to revitalize and strengthen companies for the long term. We've invested significant resources and partnered with companies at an inflection point in their journey, and we view Crown as another opportunity to put this experience to work. Today, these companies, including Finch Paper, Iconex, Marcal, Millar Western Forest Products and Twin Rivers Paper Company, are leaders in their markets," added Atlas partner Sam Astor.

On its city website, Louisville, Mississippi mayor Will Hill tells how the company helped his town.

“When that terrible storm hit us and others would surely have left, Atlas not only stayed but doubled-down. When the huge challenges of rebuilding became clear, they pressed forward. When they talk about creating jobs, it isn't a tagline. It is real. They recognize that what they're really doing is helping to create a new start for hundreds of families...families I know personally here in Louisville.”

The group also pointed to its knowledge around operations similar to the Port Townsend mill’s.

"Atlas has owned and operated businesses that have similar operations and footprints as Crown, including paper mills, packaging manufacturers and wood products leaders with operations in the U.S. and Canada. In each case, these companies have been strong economic engines in their local economies," said Janet O'Neil, senior vice president at Atlas Holdings.