Albany International Explores Sale of Salt Lake City Facility Amid Private Equity Interest

Reuters12-05
Albany International Explores Sale of Salt Lake City Facility Amid Private Equity Interest

Albany International Corporation is exploring strategic alternatives for its structures assembly business at the Amelia Earhart Drive Facility in Salt Lake City, including a potential sale of all or part of the business. The company is currently in the process of selecting a financial advisor and developing financial models for the facility, which may be marketed as a whole. Interest so far has come from private equity investors, with over ten inbound inquiries received. Discussions with a key customer are ongoing regarding potential contract modifications to address cost increases. If a divestiture of the facility is completed, Albany International expects the Adjusted EBITDA margin for its Engineered Composites segment to be in the mid to high teens.

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