Denver—Doug Hamar, president and CEO of Denver
Hardwood Co., and Jim Gould, chairman of Misco Shawnee, have announced the
imminent acquisition of Misco Shawnee by Denver Hardwood, creating one of the
nation’s 10 largest flooring distributors with geographic coverage reaching from
Eastern Ohio to the Pacific Coast. Denver Hardwood and an affiliated group of
flooring distributors under the Hamar Group of companies (Cascade Pacific
Flooring Distributors-Portland, Inc., Beaverton and Portland, Ore.; Cascade
Pacific Flooring Distributors-Seattle, Inc., Kent and Redmond, Wash., and Rio
Grande Flooring Distributors, Albuquerque, N.M.) distribute hardwood, laminate
and ceramic flooring products in the Rocky Mountains, Pacific Northwest and
Southwest.
Misco Shawnee, headquartered in St. Louis,
distributes hard surface flooring in eight Midwestern states and maintains
facilities in Chicago, Cincinnati, as well as two near Los Angeles and Atlanta.
The two companies have been in discussion, since September 2003, and entered
into a confidential letter of intent in late fall, according to Hamar and Gould.
Quite A Pair Misco’s president, Randy Gum, commented on the pairing of Misco and
Denver Hardwood. “Over a year ago, Misco decided to enter the hardwood business
in a big way and the company has been quickly moving in that direction. Denver
Hardwood and the Hamar Group will enable us to realize our full potential
creating tremendous synergies for us all. “We will immediately increase our
expertise and enjoy greater access to a wide array of hardwood flooring
products,” he added. “We’ll have a much larger platform from which to launch new
products and it will bring tremendous benefit to all our vendors in every
flooring category.”
David Rowe, vice president of Denver Hardwood
and director of Distribution Operations of the Hamar Group, stated, “I have
known Jim Gould and Randy Gum for several years. I have the utmost respect for
what they have done for the flooring industry. I look forward to working with
them, and the entire Misco/DSI family, continuing our focus on the customer’s
needs. “We are truly grateful for the level of support our customers and vendor
partners have given us in the past,” he explained, “and we are confident that
the combined efforts of these entities will help us realize a greater level of
customer satisfaction and market share.”
An Even Bigger Footprint With the addition of
Misco and its national distribution arm, DSI, the Denver Hardwood/Hamar group of
companies’ distribution capabilities will extend well beyond even their expanded
footprint. With facilities in Atlanta, Chicago and Los Angeles, DSI already
services buying groups, home centers and flooring manufacturers across the
country counting Pergo, Quick Step, and The Home Depot among its many customers
over the years. “At this moment in time,” said Gould, “DSI is poised to
capitalize on several national and international market opportunities. Our new
affiliation will strengthen us all, including all of Misco’s vendor partners and
customers.” “We have been looking, for some time, at opportunities to increase
the footprint of our group of companies,” stated Hamar. “The ability to
incorporate the talent and product breadth resident within the Misco/DSI group
into our network will prove to be rewarding for all our customers and vendor
partners.”