Stanadyne Acquires Pure Power Technologies

Stanadyne Acquires Pure Power Technologies

The combined companies have “highly complementary product lines” that will form a global company delivering broad fuel- and air-management systems directly to OEMs and OES/aftermarket channels, according to Stanadyne.

Stanadyne announced it has acquired Pure Power Technologies, a Columbia, South Carolina-based manufacturer of diesel-fuel injectors and turbochargers.

The combined companies have “highly complementary product lines” that will form a global company delivering broad fuel- and air-management systems directly to OEMs and OES/aftermarket channels, according to Stanadyne.

“With world-class facilities supporting the design, development, validation and production of best-in-class products for its customers, the enhanced Stanadyne organization now offers extremely deep technical expertise in fuel-management engineering and high-volume, high-precision manufacturing,” Stanadyne said in a news release. With complementary products, market channels and facilities, the combined organization will be able to “leverage scale and better support an expanded customer base.”

“Pure Power’s experience and expertise in high-precision engineering, testing and manufacturing of diesel-fuel injectors and turbos is a perfect fit for our business,” said David Galuska, CEO of Stanadyne. “This transaction provides us the opportunity to better leverage our market-leading technologies, global presence, business processes and products to our customers across all channels.”

Stanadyne, a Windsor, Connecticut-based supplier of fuel-management systems and components, places “a strong emphasis on pumping technology in both diesel and high-pressure gasoline.” Stanadyne serves the light-vehicle, off-road and various other industrial markets.

“Combining with Stanadyne affords Pure Power new opportunities for growth and the ability to continue to deliver the best quality and customer service that has been the hallmark of Pure Power since its inception,” said Jerry Sweetland, president and CEO of Pure Power. “Together we have an experienced, highly seasoned management and production team in place to drive the future growth of this new combined entity.”

Since 1999, Pure Power has produced more than 30 million fuel injectors for light-, medium- and heavy-duty diesel engines. Recently, the company launched an expanded product line of new and remanufactured turbochargers that are assembled in Pure Power’s IATF 16949-certified and ISO 14001-certified manufacturing facility in Blythewood, South Carolina.

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