The Gorman-Rupp Co has entered right into a definitive agreement to acquire the belongings of Fill-Rite and Sotera, a division of Tuthill Corp, for US$525 million.
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Fill-Rite offers liquid transfer pumps in addition to a line of mechanical and digital meters, precision weights and measures, certified meters, hand pumps, hoses, nozzles and equipment.
With amenities in Fort Wayne, Indiana and Lenexa, Kansas, USA, Fill-Rite has annual revenue of approximately US$140 million.
The Fill-Rite and Sotera brands strategically expand Gorman-Rupp’s position in agriculture, construction and recreation markets.
“We are extraordinarily excited to welcome Fill-Rite’s spectacular portfolio of mission-critical pumps and its outstanding team of staff to the Gorman-Rupp family,” stated Scott King, president and CEO of Gorman-Rupp. “Altogether, with our mixed capabilities, we expect our revenues to achieve over US$500 million yearly – a big milestone.”
“I first realized about Gorman-Rupp once I was in high school,” said Jay Tuthill, chairman of Tuthill Corp. “That was the summer season of 1969 and I was being given a crash course on ‘Who’s Who in the Pump Business’. Now, greater than half a century later, I am thrilled to see Tuthill’s Fill-Rite enterprise moving into the Gorman-Rupp orbit.”
Gorman-Rupp says that Fill-Rite aligns with its disciplined acquisition standards focused on pumps and pumping options.
“ เกจวัดแรงดันไทวัสดุ are happy to have found a associate that represents an excellent strategic fit for both companies, bringing together two pioneering circulate control businesses with over 150 years of mixed expertise working as market-leaders,” said Jeff Gorman, govt chairman of Gorman-Rupp’s board of administrators. “This exceptional alternative suits well into Gorman-Rupp’s general strategic plan to search out well-suited alternatives for enlargement and innovation.”
Fill-Rite’s management team will continue to steer the business as a model new division of Gorman-Rupp.
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