Auto Industry Veterans Team Up with Stellex Capital Management to Acquire Fenix Parts
18 Avril 2018 - 2:00PM
Business Wire
A seasoned operating team will oversee the
investment and growth of Fenix and its subsidiaries
Fenix Parts, Inc. (“Fenix”) (OTCMKTS:FENX), a leading recycler
and reseller of OEM automotive products operating through the
Eastern U.S. and in Ontario, Canada, was today acquired by a group
of auto industry veterans in partnership with Stellex Capital
Management (“Stellex”), a middle market private equity firm with
offices in New York and London. The financial terms of the
investment were not disclosed.
Bill Stevens, a seasoned executive with more than 25 years of
experience in the auto recycling industry, will serve as CEO of the
new enterprise. In discussing the acquisition, Stevens noted, "We
are very excited about this opportunity because there are a number
of high quality operators in the company. Together, they create a
strong growth opportunity utilizing the Fenix platform moving
forward.” He added, “Fenix intends to work with independent
operators and industry alliances while pursuing initiatives to
allow the company to grow both organically and inorganically.”
Joining Stevens are Paul Delaney, who will serve as COO, and
Stoney Rutledge, who will serve as Vice President of Purchasing and
Procurement. Stevens, Delaney and Rutledge are former executives of
GreenLeaf Auto Recyclers (“GreenLeaf”). Delaney and Rutledge were
most recently the founder-owners of Late Model Auto Salvage in Fort
Worth, TX. As part of the transaction, Late Model will become a
part of Fenix.
“We are proud to join the Fenix family,” said Delaney. “Fenix is
comprised of best-in-class salvage yards run by passionate
operators. We believe that Fenix will be very successful as a
private company.”
Michael Stewart, a Managing Partner at Stellex, commented, “We
are thrilled to be investing in this space and to have the
opportunity to work with such an experienced operating team. This
is a great fit for us given our extensive experience investing
across the automotive supply chain.”
Former GreenLeaf colleagues Dixon Thayer, Ron Sturgeon, and
Brian Nerney have taken an equity stake in Fenix and have agreed to
serve on its board.
Stellex would like to thank the outgoing senior management team
for their service to the company and for stewarding the transaction
to a successful completion.
About Fenix Parts
Fenix Parts, Inc. is a leading recycler and reseller of OEM
automotive products. The company’s primary business is auto
recycling, which is the recovery and resale of OEM parts,
components, and systems reclaimed from damaged, totaled, or low
value vehicles. Fenix was founded in 2014 to create a network that
offers sales, fulfillment and distribution in key regional markets
in the United States and Canada. The Fenix companies have been in
business an average of more than 25 years and currently operate
from locations throughout the Eastern U.S. and in Ontario,
Canada.
About Stellex Capital Management
Stellex is a private equity manager that invests in and oversees
U.S. and European corporate assets. Stellex’s focus is on
middle-market companies going through business or industry
transitions, as well as special situation opportunities. Stellex
seeks to identify and deploy capital in opportunities that have the
potential to provide stability, improvement, and growth for its
portfolio companies. For more information please visit:
www.stellexcapital.com.
About the Operating Team
The team previously worked together to lead the carve-out of
GreenLeaf from The Ford Motor Company and undertook a successful
restructuring and turnaround of the business. At the time,
GreenLeaf was one of the largest sources of recycled,
remanufactured, and reconditioned OEM auto parts for the collision
and mechanical repair industries. In 2005, GreenLeaf was sold to
Schnitzer Steel and was subsequently sold to LKQ. Bill Stevens
served as Executive Vice President at GreenLeaf and was responsible
for the management and oversight of all GreenLeaf facilities. Paul
Delaney was a Vice President at GreenLeaf responsible for
operations and performance measurement. Stoney Rutledge was the
Regional Vice President of the Southeast region of GreenLeaf. Dixon
Thayer was CEO of GreenLeaf alongside Ron Sturgeon and Brian
Nerney, who served in executive and board roles at the company.
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