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Affiliate of Sun Capital agrees to sell Robertshaw

An affiliate of Sun Capital Partners is to sell Robertshaw Controls Company (Robertshaw), a global leader in thermal, flow, and control management products and solutions. Terms of the private transaction were not disclosed.

Headquartered in Itasca, Illinois, Robertshaw offers the industry’s most comprehensive portfolio of products and solutions, which are designed, engineered and manufactured to integrate seamlessly and aesthetically into OEM products to ensure consistent, safe and reliable performance. The Company has more than 6,100 employees in 11 countries.
 
“Sun Capital saw the Company’s potential to be a market leader when it was the Invensys Appliance division of Schneider Electric,” says Marc Leder, Co-CEO at Sun Capital. “We are proud to have helped Robertshaw progress from good to great through a series of operational improvements and the strategic acquisition of Burner Systems International. This resulted in a doubling of profitability in less than four years.”
 
Sun Capital’s professionals worked with the management team on a variety of initiatives including building out a back-office infrastructure for the newly standalone business, streamlining procurement, and improving manufacturing processes.
 
“The combination of a great management team under the leadership of Mark Balcunas and the strategic resources and investment provided by Sun Capital, has transformed Robertshaw into a market leader and preferred supplier of components to the residential and commercial appliance, HVAC, water heating and transportation sectors around the world,” says Jordan Wadsworth, Managing Director at Sun Capital. “Today, Robertshaw is well positioned to build on and extend its market leadership.”
 
Sun Capital has strong experience investing in and building industrial businesses, especially carve-outs from corporate parents. Current and past affiliated portfolio companies include Aclara, a leading global provider of smart infrastructure solutions for utilities, and ThermaSys Corporation, a manufacturer and supplier of engineered copper, brass and aluminum heat exchanger components and assemblies.
 

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