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Deal will allow company to reshape its focus on residential and commercial building products in North America and Europe
February 20, 2025
By: Karen McIntyre
Editor
Owens Corning has agreed to sell its glass reinforcements business to Praana Group (through its subsidiaries), an India-based holdding group, at an enterprise value of $755,000,000. This sale is a part of Owens Corning’s strategic plan to increase its focus on residential and commercial building products in North America and Europe.
Owens Corning’s glass reinforcements business, part of the company’s Composites segment, manufactures, fabricates and sells glass fiber reinforcements for a wide variety of applications in wind energy, infrastructure, industrial, transportation and consumer markets. The business generated revenue of approximately $1.1 billion in 2024 and has approximately 4000 employees across a global footprint that includes 18 operations in 12 countries.
“After a comprehensive review of strategic alternatives, the Owens Corning Board concluded that a sale of the business to the Praana Group supports the company’s strategic plan and results in the greatest overall value to its shareholders. I want to thank the glass reinforcements team for their continued focus on operating safely, delivering high-quality products, and helping customers win and grow in the market,” Brian Chambers, Owens Corning Chair and CEO states.“This transaction strengthens Owens Corning as a focused, more capital-efficient building products leader in North America and Europe. The combination of today’s announcement, along with the strategic initiatives and investments we have made over the past several years, positions us to drive profitable growth and deliver strong cash generation to maximize long-term shareholder value.”
Vishal Goenka, Vice Chairman of Praana Group, and Anuj Goenka, Executive Board Member of Praana Group, said, “The glass fiber reinforcement business is highly competitive and is poised for growth in the medium to long run, especially on account of the global push towards adoption of clean energy, reduction of carbon footprint, and material substitution. This strategic acquisition will grow our footprint in glass reinforcements with new geographies, broaden the scope of our operations, and enhance our ability to deliver solutions that contribute to global efforts for a more sustainable and efficient future. It will also strengthen Praana Group’s competitiveness and operational efficiencies in glass fiber reinforcements for composites for the industrial sector.”
Vishal Shah, Executive Director and Global Head of M&A for Praana Group, added, “Praana has a long track record of acquiring carve-outs and establishing them as thriving, independent companies. We are highly enthusiastic about the acquisition of Owens Corning’s glass reinforcements business and believe it represents a great opportunity to implement our transformational growth strategy.”
The sale will complete Owens Corning’s review of strategic alternatives for the business announced in early 2024. The transaction is expected to close in 2025 and is subject to customary regulatory approvals and other conditions.
Owens Corning will retain the other businesses within its Composites segment. These include the company’s vertically integrated glass nonwovens business that supports its Roofing segment and other building products customers, along with its structural lumber business. Going forward, these businesses will operate within Owens Corning’s Roofing segment. Owens Corning’s two glass melting plants in the U.S., which provide glass fibers to make nonwovens products, will operate and be integrated within its Insulation segment.
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