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GS Foods Group acquires The Danielsen Company

Mar 03, 20256 months ago

Acquiring Company

GS Foods Group

Acquired Company

The Danielsen Company

DixonChicoFood And BeverageWholesale

Description

GS Foods Group has announced the acquisition of The Danielsen Company, enhancing its presence in Northern California. This move combines their expertise to deliver better value to foodservice partners. The integration aims to maintain customer relationships while expanding GS Foods' distribution network. Danielsen's leadership will continue to ensure a smooth transition.

Company Information

Company

GS Foods Group

Location

Dixon, California, United States

About

GS Foods Group (“GS Foods”) is a family of specialized foodservice distribution companies. GS Foods uses its sophisticated network of facilities to provide trusted food distribution and product solutions to specialized foodservice segments, including education, non-profit, business and industry, and healthcare. GS Foods’ independent subsidiaries, Good Source Solutions, Inc. and Gold Star Foods, Inc., collectively serve over 8,500 customers nationwide. GS Foods is owned by affiliates of Highview Capital, LLC and A&M Capital Partners.

FundzWatch™ Score

76
High M&A Activity

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Post-acquisition investment
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