As we first reported yesterday, a subsidiary of Warren Buffett's
Berkshire Hathaway has struck a deal to purchase Atlanta-based
Empire Distributing, which has operations in Georgia and North
Carolina. Empire is owned by brothers David and Michael Kahn. That
subsidiary is grocery distributor McLane's, worth $34 billion. Bill
Anderson's First Beverage Group, including ex-GE Capital executive
Sean McLaren, advised Empire on the deal.
McLane provides grocery and foodservice supplies for thousands
of c-stores, mass merchants, drug stores, military locations and
chain restaurants, with 38 distribution centers nationwide.
Berkshire Hathaway purchased McLane from Wal-Mart in 2003 for $1.45
billion.
Ironically, the beer industry believed not too long ago that
McLane would make an entrance and bypass franchise beer
distributors. Turns out they had their eye on wine and spirits. So
what now? We can only speculate the impact this will have on the
industry but it seems unlikely Buffett will stop with Empire
Distributing. Recall that Berkshire Hathaway also has $11 billion
stake in Coke and used to have a large stake in Anheuser-Busch.
We told you yesterday that Buffett likely paid top dollar since
Georgia is a franchise state. A law in Georgia caps acquisition
based market share at 25% so it would seem that he can't buy too
much more market share. However, there are indicators that the 25%
law won't always be in place.
This deal could have sweeping implications for the wholesale
wine and spirits business. Clearly McLane was smart to obtain their
beachhead in a franchise state, where the suppliers are not able to
fly. From that established and well-protected base, McLane can move
into other regions. This isn't the last we've heard from them. What
is unknown at press time is what the wine and spirits suppliers
think of such a large public company buying into their distribution
system.
What is also unclear is how much McLane, a logistics expert,
will integrate Empire's operation into their own. McLane has 38
distribution centers, including one in Georgia and NC. It already
services many of the same off-premise accounts and a few on-premise
accounts. Will we see wine and spirits on McLane trucks? Time will
tell.
As you can see, there are many unanswered questions which we
will attempt to answer for you in the coming weeks. Stay
tuned...