Claymark employs 450 staff across its sites, located in Thames, Katikati and Rotorua, and utilises contractors and services from across the Bay of Plenty region.
"Securing a going concern sale in the current environment is testament to the drive and commitment of Claymark's management team and all its employees", Gibson said.
In the statement, Gibson also thanked customers and suppliers for their support through the receivership.
Pedersen said: "We are excited that the acquisition of the Claymark business has come to fruition".
"We acknowledge the input of the team that have worked tirelessly under difficult circumstances to continue to maintain quality products to markets around the globe."