A Public Sale of Assets Representing over $200 Million at Replacement Cost in Soup Cooking, Processing, Filling & Packaging will be open to the public after the massive plant is decommissioned in May 2019.
TCL Asset Group Inc., Corporate Assets Inc., Rabin Worldwide and Capital Recovery Group LLC, today announced the recent joint venture acquisition of assets from the Campbell’s Soup 600,000 sq ft Toronto processing plant. The world-renowned facility is known within the industry for having late model, well-maintained equipment.
The joint venture is now facilitating an unprecedented offering that will not only attract manufacturers in the soup production industry but buyers from other food and beverage sectors globally.
A privately negotiated sale of the facility’s major assets is ongoing now and will be held until the end of summer 2019. At that point, there will be a Multi-Day Onsite & Online Public Auction sale of all remaining assets.
Information about the sale can be found on the TCL website, Corporate Assets’ website, Rabin Worldwide’s website and Capital Recovery Group LLC.
Assets include canning and aseptic filling and packaging lines which are capable of handling the 20M+ cases of soup manufactured from the site annually. Specific assets available include:
Vegetable Receiving Department, Multi Batch Pump Area, Processing Department, Elmar Canning Lines, Combibloc Aseptic Filling and packaging Lines, Aseptic Pilot Plant, Labeling & Case Packing Department, Power & Facility Equipment, Co-Generation System, General Plant Equipment.
A representative from the joint venture partnership says, “This sale is the largest food processing machinery and equipment offering ever held in Canada. This highly significant event gives buyers the opportunity to acquire high-quality equipment from an iconic food production company”
The joint venture is welcoming all offers for pre-sale of equipment. The auction sale date will be announced later this year.
SOURCE: Rabin Worldwide