Following its Oct. 5, 2016, acquisition of Bayer Garden and Bayer Advanced consumer businesses, SBM has entered into an agreement to acquire Bayer’s Pasadena, Texas, production operations.
The Pasadena site activities focus on formulation, filling and packaging of consumer use pesticide products. The site hosts multiple liquid and dust filling production lines.
“This will give us the agility and capacity required to meet our aggressive growth ambitions for the U.S. market,” said Jim Van Handel, President of SBM, N.A. “It marks another strategic step in our North American expansion plans.”
The projected sale of the site to SBM is expected to close in late 2017.
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The $57 billion deal is expected to close by the end of 2017.
Photo: Courtesy of Bayer
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