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AK STEEL CEO: $360M DEAL STRENGTHEN­S COMPANY

Precision deal positions it to be a ‘full-service solution provider.’

- By Eric Schwartzbe­rg Staff Writer Contact this reporter at 513-755-5126 or email Eric.Schwartzbe­rg@coxinc.com. Twitter: @eschwartzb­erg

AK Steel’s agreement to acquire Precision Partners Holding Company for $360 million in cash is “another step forward” in the transforma­tion of the Butler County-based company, the company’s leader told the Journal-News.

Roger Newport, AK Steel’s chief executive officer, on Wednesday said the addition of the Ontario-based company to AK Steel’s portfolio of product capabiliti­es provides “a fully integrated downstream platform” that further strengthen­s AK Steel’s close collaborat­ion with its automotive Original Equipment Manufactur­er customers and Tier 1 suppliers.

The acquisitio­n also advances AK Steel’s core focus on product innovation, especially in the highgrowth automotive light weighting space and enhances its position in advanced high strength steels, Newport said.

“Precision Partners specialize­s in lightweigh­t, complex and hard-to-manufactur­e components and they are the ‘go-to’ problem solver in this space, embracing the most challengin­g and complex components, just as AK Steel focuses on providing high quality carbon, stainless and electrical steel product solutions to its customers,” he said.

Through the acquisitio­n, AK Steel can combine its advanced multi-materials expertise with Precision Partners leading die design, tool manufactur­ing and hot stamping and cold stamping capabiliti­es to serve the steel company’s core market, Newport said.

Fortune 500 company AK Steel Holding Corp. is headquarte­red in West Chester Twp. Between operations in West Chester Twp. and its Middletown Works steel plant, AK Steel employs approximat­ely 2,400 full-time workers in Butler County, making it the county’s third-largest employer.

Jaime Vasquez, vice president, finance and chief financial officer, said AK Steel has made “significan­t progress” improving its balance sheet in the past 18 months and believes it prudent to fund the acquisitio­n with a combinatio­n of equity and debt.

“One of the many things that we like about the acquisitio­n is the cash flow generating capabiliti­es of Precision Partners and the relatively low capital requiremen­ts,” Vasquez said.

Precision Partners, Newport said, has “a long track record” of serving the automotive market, unique engineerin­g capabiliti­es and an extensive track record of delivering innovative solutions to their customers.

“We believe our combined capabiliti­es and expertise can leverage those strengths,” he said.

The acquisitio­n of Precision Partners adds to the company’s existing capabiliti­es, positions it well for future growth and is another step in the execution of a strategy AK Steel outlined approximat­ely 18 months ago.

“We have been following the strategic playbook we laid out at that time and this acquisitio­n is another progressiv­e step in our transforma­tion,” he said. “Over this period, we have reviewed a number of opportunit­ies to grow our downstream presence and we firmly believe Precision Partners is the right platform for us to leverage going forward and will serve as a key pillar of our downstream strategy.”

By utilizing Precision Partner’s assets, AK Steel will be able to help facilitate the growth of advanced high strength steels into its combined customer base and foster innovation in the fast-growing hot stamping market, Newport said.

The transactio­n positions AK Steel to be “a full-service solution provider” from the production of advanced high-strength steels to the design and stamping of the most complex parts required in the automotive market, according to Kirk Reich, AK Steel’s president and chief operating officer.

“Not only will we be able to better serve the OEMs, but we will also be able to add value to our other existing automotive market customers along the supply chain through better support and solutions, be they engineerin­g, tooling, advanced materials or stamped products,” Reich said.

Precision Partners offers a comprehens­ive portfolio of parts to the transporta­tion industry, one that is strategica­lly focused on light truck, SUV and crossover platforms.

“In fact, they’re currently a supplier to 13 of the 15 best-selling vehicles in the United States,” he said.

Eric Petersen, AK Steel’s vice president, research and innovation, said Precision Partners is founded in its technical roots with a record of manufactur­ing excellence.

“We view the Precision Partners team as the go-to source for solving customer problems, as they’re a proven technical company employing approximat­ely 300 engineers and skilled toolmakers,” Petersen said. “Like our own researcher­s and engineers, their expertise extends beyond the shop floor.”

The team has lean manufactur­ing processes to speed up the time from design to production and increase overall efficiency, he said.

 ?? GREG LYNCH / STAFF ?? Fortune 500 company AK Steel Holding Corp. is headquarte­red in West Chester Twp. It employs about 2,400 full-time workers in Butler County, making it the county’s third-largest employer.
GREG LYNCH / STAFF Fortune 500 company AK Steel Holding Corp. is headquarte­red in West Chester Twp. It employs about 2,400 full-time workers in Butler County, making it the county’s third-largest employer.
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Chief Executive Officer Roger Newport said AK Steel’s focus on innovation is strengthen­ed.

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