On Tuesday, Custom Materials, Inc. of Chagrin Falls has announced their merger with Merrico, LLC. The company had assumed the continuation of businesses and services of Merrico, LLC effective this past October.

Merrico, LLC was founded in June 1973 in Mansfield and was providing non-metallic stamping of specialty and custom parts. “We’re very excited to see Custom Materials, Inc. continue service to our long-standing customer base”, says Sandy Powers, President and CEO of Merrico.

Taylor Robinson, CEO of Custom Materials, Inc, stated “Sandy and her team at Merrico have a great reputation of providing quality custom parts and service. We’re thrilled that we can continue that great service and expand with the merger of Custom Materials, Inc capabilities and capacity. This Acquisition further entrenches Custom Materials, INC., as a leading provider of custom fabrications in plastics, metals and non-metallic needs,” the CEO further said.

CMI is a large and established custom fabrications company that can take up any project and cater to the needs irrespective of the quantity but with the quality that meets and exceeds the client’s specifications. From companies that need custom fabrication for electrical insulation to companies that need major components for their electrical power generation equipment, CMI offers custom solutions for all their clients’ needs. Their fabrication and engineering products can be applied to industries such as Transmission & Distribution, Power Generation, Medical, and Transportation.

To know more visit https://custommaterials.com.

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