Buyers prepare to shell out for nut processing business
Entrepreneurs prepare to shell out for nut
processing business on the market for
sale
One of only a few commercially-graded specialist nut-processing plants operating in New Zealand has been placed on the market for sale.
Nuttz About Nuts was founded in 2009 in a suburban Auckland garage, and after a decade of continued growth in both volumes and turnover, it now operates from an accredited food processing industrial premises in Napier.
Among the varieties of nuts processed at the Napier plant are cashews, walnuts, pistachios, hazelnuts, almonds, and peanuts. According to individual client brands and products, Nuttz About Nuts then adds a multitude of various flavours to the core nut product – including honey, chilli lime, cinnamon, Moroccan spice, vanilla, smoke, and chocolate. It also produces unflavoured raw and roasted nuts.
The company has a nut supply contract, with the New Zealand operations of airline food supplier LSG Skychefs which ensures the brand’s nuts are flown out of this country on Air New Zealand and other international airlines. Nuttz nuts are also found in the minibars of several New Zealand hotel brands – such as Sofitel, Millennium and Skycity.
Now the ‘Nuttz About Nuts’ business is now being marketed for sale through Bayleys Napier for $990,000 plus GST. Salesperson Rodger Howie said the business was highly specialized - with few other such operations of its type in New Zealand. That ensured a high barrier to entry by competition.
Mr Howie said that Nuttz About Nuts’ founder and current owner spent some $125,000 on fitting out its Napier premises in 2014 to Ministry of Primary Industry food manufacturing approved standards. The plant has the ministry’s Hazard Analysis at Critical Control Point certification.
Expanding the processing capabilities of
the plant five years ago, the owner added a macadamia nut
processing plant capable of drying, shelling, and sorting up
to 16 tonnes of macadamia nuts per month. He also began
importing bulk product, processing and packaging that
product for distribution under the ‘Nuttz about nuts’
brand and also to local food manufacturers for value-add
under other brands.
“Alan’s investment in machinery -
in conjunction with extensive training in food technology
and food safety compliance programmes – ensured the
business could offer contract services to nut importers and
domestic nut growers for the macadamia processing, roasting,
coating, grinding and even packaging of their nut
products,” Mr Howie said.
Mr Howie said that with the
Nuttz About Nuts business operating on an established firm
footing - with product supply agreements and wholesale
contracts in place - the entity was ready for a new owner to
take it to the next level.
“Currently, the macadamia
plant only operates at 12.5 percent of capacity, so there is
substantial room to grow productivity,” he said.
“The
big revenue opportunity is of course getting the
Nuttz-branded product range onto the supermarket shelves,
followed by the potential for exporting stock, and
concurrently increasing the contract processing services the
company delivers.
“New product lines – whether under
the Nuttz About Nuts brand, or assisting in the development
of new product ranges for other retail brands – is also a
growth opportunity. This dynamic would encompass Nuttz About
Nuts manufacturing nut-based butter, oil, milk, and muesli
ingredients.
“The current owner, by his own admission,
is very much a ‘day-to-day’, ‘do it’, sort of guy.
While his expertise is in food production and manufacturing,
he knows the business needs someone with marketing
‘nous’ skillset to take the brand and all its potential
to the next level.”
Mr Howie said the business could
also be easily vertically integrated into an existing nut
farm to allow for a plant-to-plate chain. Nuttz About Nuts
has a lease on its Napier warehouse factory premises until
later this year, with two three-year rights of renewal
pending to be taken by any new owner of the business.
The
company’s processing, manufacturing and packing equipment
and machinery has an insurance replacement valuation of $1
million. On average, Nuttz About Nuts also carries
approximately $80,000 worth of stock at any given
point.