United Flexible, a portfolio company of Arlington Capital Partners, has acquired Scotia Technology, a designer and manufacturer of small-diameter precision fixed tubular components for the aerospace and defence industries primarily to transfer fuel, oil, air, water and hydraulic fluids.
The agreement to acquire Scotia will expand the commercial aerospace and defence precision fixed tube product offerings of Kreisler Manufacturing, United Flexible’s most recent acquisition.
It will also advance United Flexible’s strategy of becoming the preeminent designer and manufacturer of high pressure and high temperature gas and fluid conduits into mission critical systems for OEMs.
The combined company will have approximately 720 employees.
John Devine, CEO of United Flexible, says: “With the addition of Scotia’s deep customer relationships and sole source position on marquee, next generation aerospace platforms, United Flexible will further entrench its position as a leading supplier to the aerospace manufacturing community. We look forward to capitalising on Scotia’s vast growth potential and stellar reputation among its customer base.”
Dave Bonisteel, Scotia’s chief executive officer, says: “We are excited to join the United Flexible team and look forward to benefiting from the many areas for continued growth and expansion. United Flexible’s existing expertise in manufacturing flexible conduits pairs nicely with Scotia’s focus on fixed precision components and will allow Scotia to gain market share within its existing customer base. This transaction will provide us with additional resources to expand our service offering and continue to capitalise on the growth in the aerospace and defence industry.”
Peter Manos, a managing partner at Arlington Capital Partners, says: “We are excited to build upon our acquisition strategy with the addition of Scotia to the United Flexible platform. With Scotia’s entrenched position among its customer base, United Flexible will offer one of the broadest high pressure and high temperature precision conduit offerings to next generation aerospace manufacturers.”
Daniel Di Piazza, of Arlington Capital Partners, says: “The acquisition of Scotia provides United Flexible’s fixed tube division with best-in-class capabilities for manufacturing small diameter tube assemblies, which further complements our existing capabilities in higher-complexity tubing and ducting engine components. Scotia’s proprietary quality system has enabled it to earn near-perfect quality scores with each of its customers, providing access to several deep customer relationships with airframe and engine OEMs.”