Tokyo Risumachik has acquired 100% of Samac for 641 million yen, aiming to leverage synergies in the Japanese printing industry.
Target Information
Tokyo Risumachik, a subsidiary of the Japan Creation Group, has acquired 100% of Samac for 641 million yen, with total transaction costs amounting to 641 million yen when including advisory fees. Established in 1974, Samac reported a revenue of 2.078 billion yen. The company holds ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certifications and specializes in producing seals and labels for a diverse range of industries, including food and cosmetics.
Samac employs advanced printing techniques such as special printing and offset printing to deliver high-quality results. The company addresses various needs through its production capabilities, including two-layer labels and cut-in labels, as well as offering small-lot production and immediate responsiveness using compact intermittent machines.
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Industry Overview
The printing industry in Japan has evolved significantly, showcasing a strong integration of technology and traditional methods. The demand for quality prints continues to rise across various sectors, especially in fo
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Disclosed details
Transaction Size: $6M
Revenue: $21M
Enterprise Value: $6M
Equity Value: $6M
Multiples
EV/Revenue: 0.3x
P/Revenue: 0.3x