The deal also includes Bourgault’s Highline Manufacturing division which produces hay handling and livestock feeding equipment, as well as roto-moulding producer Free Form Plastics.
Jarrell says Bourgault which is based out of St. Brieux has about 1000 employees, very experienced senior management team, and around 500 million in sales, a huge strong order book out of the gate.
In the press release announcing the sale, Bourgault President Gerry Bourgault says the company was started by his father and has a rich history in agriculture.
"The Bourgault family is incredibly proud of the legacy we have created both here in St. Brieux, Saskatchewan, but also around the world. We are excited to have our team of over nine hundred people in Saskatchewan, and over one thousand worldwide, join the Linamar family. Linamar has a proven track record for not only successfully integrating acquired companies, but also for their manufacturing expertise and business execution overall. I am confident Linamar will take the Bourgault brand to new heights in its next chapter, while also allowing Bourgault to maintain and build upon its deep-rooted connections to its stakeholders in Saskatchewan and around the world."
With the Bourgault acquisition Linamar's lineup of products now covers everything from field preparation to seeding, crop nutrition, harvest, and post-harvest.
Linamar is based out of Guelph, Ontario and also owns MacDon and Salford.
You can listen to the official announcement from Linamar announcing the acquisition of Bourgault here.
Source : Pembinavalley online