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BNP Paribas, Others Provide Financing in Sabre’s Acquisition of FWT

Date: Mar 03, 2015 @ 07:10 AM
Filed Under: Manufacturing

Sabre Industries, Inc. and FWT, LLC have completed a strategic business combination. Based in Alvarado, Texas, Sabre is a leading producer of highly engineered structures used for electricity transmission and distribution and wireless telecommunication, offering a complete range of engineered towers, poles, and related services. FWT is a Fort Worth, Texas-based manufacturer of steel structures for the electricity transmission and distribution industry. Sabre is a portfolio company of Kohlberg & Company, LLC, and FWT has been a portfolio company of Satori Capital.

BNP Paribas, SunTrust, Citizens Bank, Partners Group, and Metropolitan Life Insurance Company provided Sabre with fully committed credit facilities sufficient to close the transaction. Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP acted as legal counsel to Sabre. PNC Business Credit and Brookside Mezzanine Partners provided debt capital to FWT.

The business combination strengthens Sabre's market-leading position in the transmission and distribution structures sector. "This investment in FWT is a perfect combination with Sabre. It increases our industry-leading capabilities, expands our footprint, and brings FWT's history of quality and service," stated Peter J. Sandore, President and Chief Executive Officer of Sabre. "Together, we will be able to better serve our customers in the electricity transmission industry."

FWT will operate as a subsidiary of Sabre and will continue to serve customers from its plants in Fort Worth and Hicksville, Ohio. "FWT has a 56-year track record of providing outstanding quality and customer service, and we expect to continue serving our customers in the reliable manner that they deserve," said Fred Moore, FWT's Chief Executive Officer.

The business combination increases Kohlberg's commitment to the transmission and distribution structures industry. "Sabre, combined with FWT, is well-positioned to serve growing long-term demand for electricity transmission and distribution structures driven by an aging infrastructure, growth in renewable energy, and increasing demand for electricity," said Benjamin Mao, partner at Kohlberg.

FWT has been a Satori portfolio company since 2010. "FWT's leadership team achieved a great outcome for all stakeholders during a period of transformational growth," said Sunny Vanderbeck, managing partner of Satori Capital. "The team opened a new plant, elevated the quality of talent in key leadership positions, implemented lean manufacturing practices, doubled the number of major long-term customer contracts, improved relationships with critical suppliers, created hundreds of jobs, and more than doubled revenue and earnings."

FWT is a manufacturer of custom steel structures and other products for utility transmission, distribution, substations, and communication purposes.

Satori Capital is a Texas-based multi-strategy investment firm founded upon the principles of conscious capitalism. Satori's private equity business partners with leadership teams of companies with $5 million to $20 million of EBITDA that operate with a long-term perspective, commit to their mission or purpose, and create value for all stakeholders.

Kohlberg & Company is a leading private equity firm specializing in middle market investing. Since its inception in 1987, Kohlberg has organized seven private equity funds, through which it has raised over $5 billion of committed equity capital. Over its 27-year history, Kohlberg has completed 63 platform investments and well over 100 add-on acquisitions, with an aggregate transaction value of over $9 billion.

In business since 1977, Sabre is a leading producer of highly engineered products used for electric transmission and distribution and wireless telecommunications, offering a complete customer solution with a full range of engineered towers, poles, structures, and related services.

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