Spray Equipment and Service Center Acquires FinishLine Technologies
FinishLine designs, building, installs, and services spray paint systems used within the industrial and automotive OEM paint and coating market.
Spray Equipment and Service Center in Wichita, Kansas has acquired FinishLine Technologies, headquartered in Columbus, Indiana. The acquisition closed March 31.
FinishLine designs, building, installs, and services spray paint systems used within the industrial and automotive OEM paint and coating market. Additionally, FinishLine provides paint, powder coatings, pre-treatment chemicals, adhesives and sealants to meet every requirement.
Spray Equipment and Service Center specializes in selling and serving spray equipment to industrial customers applying a wide range of coatings. The Company was founded to deliver the specialized equipment required for industrial finishing systems.
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