Investments By Industry

Representative Prior Investments by Industry

Manufacturing

  • A leading manufacturer of semi-custom and custom kitchen and bath cabinets sold primarily through the dealer channel. The company has dealers throughout the U.S. and Canada and four manufacturing facilities in Iowa, Indiana, Tennessee and Canada. Prior to its sale, the company was headquartered in Iowa.
  • The leading manufacturer and provider of storm sewer drainage pipe, culverts, retaining walls, prefabricated bridges and soil stabilization products to the construction industry in the U.S. The company has more than 150 sales engineers and 25 manufacturing facilities throughout the U.S. and is headquartered in Ohio.
  • The leading worldwide designer and manufacturer of industrial food processing equipment and aftermarket parts and services to large food processors and the fast food industry. The company is headquartered in Illinois and has operations in the Netherlands.
  • The leading supplier of textile loom accessories and replacement parts in North America. Prior to its sale, the company was headquartered in South Carolina.
  • A leading supplier of highly engineered silicone rubber seals for the aerospace industry and recognized as the market leader in design and engineering of proprietary parts for its customers, which included the U.S. Government, Boeing, Grumman, Lockheed, General Electric and Pratt & Whitney. The company was also a leading supplier of composite molded polymer parts sold primarily to the aerospace and automotive markets. Prior to its sale, the company was headquartered in Massachusetts.
  • A leading supplier of specialty packaging supplies to the consumer products industry. The company became a leading injection molder of high-tolerance, high-volume pieces. On an annual basis, more than 400 million units were manufactured utilizing this process. Prior to its sale, the company was headquartered in Rhode Island.

Service

  • The leading gas turbine engine aftermarket repair, maintenance and overhaul service supplier in the world. The company serviced jet engines and power generation turbines throughout the world for commercial airlines, the military and industrial users. The company, prior to its sale to General Electric, had operations in multiple locations in North America, Europe and Asia, and was headquartered in Florida.
  • A leading provider of aftermarket services to the airline industry. The company holds an FAA class 1, 2, and 3 rated certificate, which is the highest rating issued by the FAA. The company’s product lines include the repair and overhaul of pneumatic, hydraulic and electro-mechanical components for new generation aircraft. Through its facilities in Denmark, California and Florida, the company supports the commercial and military aerospace markets with final assembly and distribution of specialty hose and tube assemblies under exclusive license agreements from OEM’s. The company is headquartered in Florida.

Specialty Consumer

  • The leading hunting and workwear manufacturer in the U.S. with products sold primarily through Wal-Mart, farm stores, hunting and fishing specialty retailers and sporting goods stores. The company was headquartered in Texas before its sale, and had operations throughout the south.