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Novvia Group Acquires Rios Containers

Oct 04, 2022almost 3 years ago

Acquiring Company

Novvia Group

Acquired Company

Rios Containers

St. LouisFood And BeverageManufacturing

Description

Global rigid container and life sciences packaging distributor, Novvia Group (“Novvia”), has acquired Rios Containers (“Rios”), a California-based distributor of plastic and metal bottles, cans, drums, lids, and other rigid packaging products. Financial terms of the private transactions were not disclosed. Novvia is backed by Kelso & Company (“Kelso”).

Company Information

Company

Novvia Group

Location

St. Louis, Missouri, United States

About

Novvia Group is a leader in high-quality packaging solutions and customized services with domestic and international customers across myriad industries. Through its family of dynamic companies, comprised of Inmark, C.L. Smith, Silver Spur, Container Supply, Fox Valley, Acepac Shanghai, and Rhino, Novvia has set a new industry standard as a national stocking distributor with a comprehensive suite of containers and supplies, trusted local relationships and 40+ years of best-in-class customer service. Novvia is backed by Kelso & Company (“Kelso”). For more information, please visit www.novviagroup.com.

FundzWatch™ Score

69
High M&A Activity

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