MINNEAPOLIS — Food distributor Spartan Stores Inc. is buying Nash Finch Co., a major grocery distributor to military commissaries, in an all-stock deal valued at approximately $312 million in a move that will expand its distribution area.
Spartan has grocery distribution and retail operations in Michigan, Indiana and Ohio while Nash Finch's military commissaries distribution activities are supported by a complementary wholesale grocery network throughout the U.S.
Spartan President and CEO Dennis Eidson said the deal "provides a unique opportunity" to combine the two networks.
Shares of both companies surged on the news.
The combined company will include 22 distribution centers that cover 37 states and 177 retail stores. It will keep operations in both Minneapolis and Grand Rapids, Mich. Nash Finch's military business will continue to be based in Norfolk, Va.
The company's private brands will include Spartan's namesake brand as well as Nash Finch's Our Family and Nash Brothers Trading Company brands.
Nash Finch stockholders will receive 1.2 shares of Spartan for each share they own. Spartan shareholders will own about 57.7 percent of the combined company, with Nash Finch stockholders owning the remaining 42.3 percent.
The companies put the value of the transaction at about $1.3 billion, including debt.