Under the terms of the deal, Connoils, which produces oil powders that may be used in food, supplements and functional beverages, will operate under the same business unit as CoreFX but partner with an oil distributor to manage the bulk oils business.
“I am thrilled to start delivering on our promise of evolving quickly and accelerating the growth of CoreFX to make the world a better place through nutrition, ” said Neville on the deal. “The acquisition of Connoils is a perfect complement to our business, elevates our powder-delivery systems through our novel encapsulation technology, and is an important next step in the continued growth of our Health through Nutrition platform.”
Stacy Peterson, a former employee of Cargill, founded Connoils in 2007 after her division of the food processing giant ceased operations. Peterson, along with her husband Keith and former Cargill management, decided to start the company after the closure left her unemployed and customers without products.
The company’s organic oils and oil powder products are used in food products, supplements, beauty products and more.
CoreFX is hoping its acquisition of Connoils will allow for an expansion of R&D efforts as well as increase its consumer reach.
Founded in 2016, CoreFX uses technologies such as spray-drying and dry-blending to produce dairy, cheese and lipid powder ingredient solutions for its customers which include food manufacturing and foodservice companies. Its drying technology is supposed to increase ingredients potency, according to the company, while other proprietary technologies such as liposomal encapsulation and nano encapsulation allow ingredients to have an extended nutritional benefit and higher absorption rate.
Source: fooddive.com