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Pro Mach Has Been Acquired by Affiliates of AEA Investors

Packaging machinery and integrated systems providers Pro Mach has been acquired by affiliates of AEA Investors (AEA) from The Jordan Company for an undisclosed amount.

Pro Mach sells more than 25 equipment brands across the world. Industries like food, beverage, pharmaceutical, consumer goods, and industrial goods use the company's automated solutions to increase efficiency and the performance of the packaging lines.

Speaking about the acquisition, Pro Mach president and CEO Mark Anderson said: "Our acquisition by AEA brings a strong partner for our vision to be the world's premier provider of integrated packaging, material handling, and processing solutions.

"AEA shares our vision and will provide significant support as we increase our capabilities and create new opportunities to better serve our customers throughout the world, building on the progress we made over the last three years with The Jordan Company."

The company's management team and employees will continue to operate from their facilities in North America and Europe.

Pro Mach's brands include Allpax, Axon, Benchmark Automation, Brenton, Currie by Brenton, Dekka, Edson, Federal, Fowler, ID Technology, IPak, KLEENLine, Matrix, Orion, Ossid, Pace Packaging, Rennco, Roberts PolyPro, Shuttleworth, Tekkra, Wexxar/BEL, and Zalkin.

Brands like Toyo Jidoki, Inever, and FLtècnics brand equipment are also sold, integrated and supported by Pro Mach's flexible packaging group.

AEA partner Tom Pryma said: "Pro Mach and its brands have an excellent reputation for manufacturing exceptional products and delivering exemplary customer service. We look forward to working with the management team to accelerate growth and build on their success as a valued partner for diverse consumer and industrial goods companies around the world."

Image: Pro Mach powers companies like Brenton and Edson that produce packaging machinery like case packing systems. Photo: courtesy of Pro Mach.

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