The deal marks the second time in a week that Avantus has acquired an aerospace fastener company.
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New Fastener Innovation Technology Corporation owner Avantus Aerospace acquired Fastener Technology Corporation in December 2019.
The addition of NTF’s product lines strengthens Earnest Machine’s position in existing markets while enabling the company to expand into new markets.
Mentor, OH-based Accu-Tech has operated as a high-precision machine shop for the last 25 years, primarily selling to the specialty valve and tooling industries.
Expertise in deep drawing technology expanded through T&M acquisition.
RSA Engineered Products manufactures highly-engineered components, including air ducting products, connectors, flexible joints, ozone converters and machined assemblies, for aerospace and defense applications.
TriMas has agreed to acquire the Rapak brand, including certain bag-in-box product lines and assets from Liqui-Box.
Barnes acquired the Germany-based fastener manufacturer in 2002 and incorporated it into Barnes’ Engineered Components business unit within the Industrial Segment.
Founded in 1937, Decatur, IL-based R.V. Evans has been owned and operated by the Evans family for over 80 years and is currently led by Kelly Evans (president) and TC Evans, who will continue to lead the company.
RSA Engineered Products manufactures air ducting products, connectors and related components for air management systems for aerospace and defense applications.
Headquartered in Herford, Germany, Dresselhaus supplies fasteners and fastening technology for the automotive, agricultural machine construction, mechanical and plant engineering industries.
Lexington, KY-based MiddleGround Capital emphasized that “EDSCO is well-positioned to benefit from continued robust spending on infrastructure projects across T&D, telecommunications, transportation, and wind power.”
The acquisition will provide the Japanese market with permanent access to PennEngineering's PEM and PROFIL fasteners and installation equipment, the company stated.
The Swedish fastener manufacturer said the deal strengthens its position in the international fasteners market and provides a “strong platform for continued growth globally.”
In business for more than 30 years, Bloomington, MN-based Patton is an ISO 9001:2008 certified fastener distributor supplying OEMs.
Des Moines, IA-based Boulder is an industrial distributor specializing in sourcing and logistics for components used in manufacturing and assembly environments.
Omaha, NE-based SouthernCarlson has more than 900 employees that operate 150 locations to provide screws, anchors, bolts, nuts and washers, along with other products.
Deal includes Sussex Wire, which uses cold-forming and roll-forming techniques to manufacture micro-miniature components, including fasteners, rivets and eyelets, and pins for medical device applications; and Marox Corp., which produces precision machined orthopedic and spinal implants in complex geometries.
Founded in 1977, Pittsburgh-based TFC specializes in fasteners, tools, sealants and accessories for the commercial construction market, with 23 locations in 15 states.
Founded in 1976 with 3 employees in a 3,000 sq ft warehouse, Lynchburg, VA-based IPC supplies fasteners and related production components to the OEM market, with warehouses in Virginia, Mississippi, Nebraska, and China.