VALLEY CITY, Ohio – Shiloh Industries, a leading supplier of lightweighting, noise and vibration solutions, has signed a definitive agreement with FinnvedenBulten AB to acquire 100 percent of the shares of Finnveden Metal Structures (FMS). Through this acquisition, Shiloh’s capabilities are expanded with the addition of stamping and magnesium die-casting, a key growth segment and technology to address the lightweighting needs of automakers. Additionally, Shiloh adds a European foothold with this acquisition, and expands its customer base. The acquisition, valued at approximately $56.6 million, is expected to close at the end of June.
“We are continually evaluating the lightweighting needs of the industry, identifying new technologies that address those needs, and integrating them into Shiloh’s lightweighting portfolio,” said Ramzi Hermiz, president and CEO, Shiloh Industries. “By adding the magnesium capabilities of FMS, Shiloh now has the broadest portfolio of lightweighting solutions in the industry. Together, we believe our unique ability to provide solutions in steel, steel alloys, aluminum and magnesium through multiple processes will increase our value proposition to the market.”
The acquisition of FMS positions Shiloh as a global supplier, with stamping and magnesium die casting facilities located in Poland, and stamping operations in Sweden. Shiloh says the new additions are a perfect complement to the company’s existing operations throughout the U.S. and Mexico. FMS represents nearly $180 million in annual sales revenue along with adding approximately 800 talented employees and a strong senior leadership team.
As a leader in lightweighting solutions, Shiloh provides design, engineering and manufacturing of engineered welded blanks, complex stampings, modular assemblies and high-pressure aluminum die cast and machined components serving the body-in-white, chassis, emission, powertrain, structural and seating needs of OEM and Tier 1 customers.
“Many of our customers are looking for suppliers who can support them globally, and given our current customer base, Europe is a significant market for Shiloh,” said Brad Tolley, vice president of strategy and market development, Shiloh Industries. “As we looked to expand into Europe, what we found with FMS was a seasoned management team with strong leadership, which is critical for future growth.”
“Shiloh’s continued success can be attributed to our key tenets of leading with technology and innovation, achieving sustainable, global, profitable growth, and acting with a sense of purpose and speed,” added Hermiz.