CHH farewells tissue business

The agreement comes after CHH’s November 2003 announcement to explore alternatives for its tissue business which comprises the Consumer Brands, Experko and Treasures Babycare businesses. The agreement also includes Sancella, a joint venture which manufactures and markets the successful Libra and TENA brands.

CHH Chief Executive Officer, Peter Springford said a key driver for the decision was maximising shareholder value and finding the right ownership option for tissue. “From the outset we recognised CHH tissue was a well positioned and maintained business with exceptional brands and a strong market presence. We are delighted with the outcome and the opportunities the new owner can provide CHH tissue and Sancella employees.

“With a strong international focus in the hygiene products market, SCA has the capacity and resources to develop the offerings of the tissue and Sancella businesses, helping these businesses to further realise their potential. For SCA, the acquisition delivers strong synergies and value by building on their presence in the important Australasian market,” Mr Springford said.

SCA President and CEO, Jan Åström says the acquisition is an important step in SCA’s long term strategy.

“We are keen to establish a presence in this market as part of our long term strategy to grow our hygiene products business outside of Europe and North America. The tissue and Sancella acquisitions will provide a strong basis for this growth and assist SCA to increase its global presence.”

Tissue chief operating officer, Don Matthews will lead SCA Hygiene Australasia as president.

“This is an exciting opportunity for all our tissue and Sancella employees,” Matthews says. “As SCA has worked with the Sancella business for the past 25 years (eight years as joint venture partner with CHH), there is already a high level of mutual respect between our organisations. SCA’s hygiene products focus will provide the tissue and Sancella businesses with benefits and opportunities which may not have been possible under CHH. Its similar culture and commitment to quality and service is an excellent fit for tissue and Sancella.” Matthews says.

CHH will now focus on its investment in pulp, paper, packaging and wood processing, supported by forests, to consolidate its position as Australasia’s leading wood-fibre processing company.

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