Walter Surface Technologies Expands Presence in Safety and Productivity Industry
Walter Surface Technologies has announced the acquisition of ArcOne, a provider of industrial safety products based in Taunton, Massachusetts.
Walter Surface Technologies (Windsor, Conn., U.S.) has announced the acquisition of ArcOne, a provider of industrial safety products based in Taunton, Mass. Through this acquisition, Walter adds a unique personal protective equipment product line to its offering, complementing both its high-end metalworking products and its workplace safety seminar program.
“ArcOne brings a solid network and expertise that will allow us to continue our mission to help our customers work better,” says Marc-André Aubé, CEO of Walter. “Walter has always had a strong focus on the health and safety of our customers. Now, with ArcOne, we can concretely better serve them with high quality personal protection equipment, helping them work effectively as well as safely.”
Edward Martin, president of ArcOne, adds, “We saw in this opportunity the perfect alignment of both products and values. We are proud to see ArcOne adding its unique safety products line to Walter’s renowned and robust offering.”
Following this transaction, ArcOne will continue to operate under its own brand. The transaction is effective immediately, and activities for both customers and suppliers remain unchanged.
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