Walter Surface Technologies Acquires PushCorp
With the acquisition of PushCorp, Walter aims to help customers be more productive with robotics and automation for their material removal processes.
Walter Surface Technologies has announced the acquisition of PushCorp Inc., a manufacturer of robotic end-of-arm tools for material removal applications.
With the addition of PushCorp to Walter’s portfolio, Walter aims to help customers to be more productive with robotics and automation for their material removal processes.
“We are very excited to welcome PushCorp to the Walter family. PushCorp brings to Walter its USA-made robotic equipment and force control devices that will allow us to continue to expand our solutions to help customers as they integrate automation into their manufacturing processes,” says Marc-André Aubé, CEO of Walter. “This transaction is an unequalled opportunity to position Walter as a leader in robotic and automated material removal solutions in North America as we continue to evaluate other growth strategies, namely through accretive acquisitions.”
Mike McMillen, CEO of PushCorp, says, “We saw in this opportunity the perfect alignment of both customers, products and values. We are proud to see PushCorp adding its experience and robotic solutions to Walter’s renowned and robust offering. We are confident this is a strong pathway to growth and success for our shared customers.”
Following this transaction, PushCorp will continue to operate under its own respective brands. The transaction is effective immediately, and activities for both customers and suppliers remain unchanged.
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