Mike Waites, president and chief executive officer of Finning International said: 鈥滱fter a comprehensive review, we have determined that for strategic and financial reasons, it is in our shareholders鈥 best interest to divest Hewden.
鈥淲hile we believe that Hewden鈥檚 broad product offering combined with our recent restructuring and national accounts focus will serve it well in the future, owning a large, short-term rental business operating separately from our UK dealership does not align with our strategic objectives.
鈥Finning remains fully committed to the UK Caterpillar dealership and its employees who are strongly positioned to serve the construction, mining and power systems markets.鈥
Andy Fraser, managing director of Finning UK Group said: 鈥淕oing forward, Finning鈥檚 UK dealership will continue to work closely with our plant hire customers to place Caterpillar equipment into the UK equipment rental market.
鈥淲e are confident we can demonstrate the value of Finning to Hewden鈥檚 new owners and maintain a productive commercial relationship with Hewden.鈥
Hewden covers 63 locations in the U.K. and has 1,300 employees. The existing Hewden commercial centre in Manchester is proposed to be the new head office for Hewden. Finning has agreed to provide transitional services to Hewden.
Finning UK will continue to operate 20 branches in the U.K. with 1,470 employees serving Caterpillar dealership customers throughout the UK based from its head office in Cannock, Staffordshire.
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