A Sudbury firm specializing in the fabrication of rubber-lined pipes for the mining industry has been acquired by Soluroc Inc.
Fuller Industrial has been designing and manufacturing engineered piping systems out of its Lively shop, just west of Sudbury, for 20 years.
Its wear-resistant products, designed to extend the life of fluid transportation systems, are sold in more than 15 countries.
Soluroc, which is based in La Guadaloupe, Que., said Fuller‘s products and services were “highly complementary” to its current offerings and will “greatly enhance our presence in the mining and industrial sectors.
“We are very pleased with the acquisition of Fuller, which represents a major milestone in our growth journey. This fifth acquisition since 2020 is fully aligned with our strategic expansion and consolidation plan to create the Canadian leader in wear-resistant products and solutions for the primary and industrial sectors in the Americas,” Christian Gagnon, Soluroc’s president and CEO, said in an April 2 news release.
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