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Warminster Fiberglass, LLC of Alabama Announces Acquisition of Warminster Fiberglass

New owners and management to focus on scale and expansion for industry-leading wastewater treatment solutions

DECATUR, Ala.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Warminster Fiberglass, LLC, headquartered in Decatur, Ala. today announced the acquisition of Warminster Fiberglass, headquartered in Southampton, Pa., with offices and operations in Jacksonville, Texas and Southampton, Pa. The new owners, led by President Ty Batchelor, will build on the company’s long history of innovation and accelerate revenues through ongoing commitment to customer satisfaction.

“Ty and his team understand our technology, our market and our customers’ needs completely, and are intensely focused on moving the company into a new era of growth,” said John Roley, president of Warminster since 1986. “We are extremely pleased with his vision for the company and are proud to see him take the lead in this transition.”

Batchelor brings more than 20 years of experience in manufacturing and industrial services to Warminster, having focused on process improvement while working for Southern Energy Homes and Clayton Homes where he was operations manager and general manager, prior to serving as president and CFO of Alliance Source Testing. He also is the co-founder of Lantern Safety Kinetics, a leader in artificial intelligence and machine learning. Batchelor’s experience in lean manufacturing, customer service, financial analysis and technology will help position Warminster Fiberglass well for decades of industry leadership.

Warminster Fiberglass, whose customers include industrial facilities, water and wastewater treatment plants, was founded in 1958 to help its clients optimize and streamline their industrial processes. The company is known for its innovative engineering, having developed industry-leading technologies and techniques for producing fiberglass-reinforced consoles, panels and other products for industrial applications. Its experienced team of engineers gives its customers the flexibility they need from design concept to production, while on-site lab testing capabilities help its customers save time and money.

The company’s solutions include algae control launder covers, consoles, density current baffles, finger weirs, flumes, gates, metering manholes and odor control launder covers. Additional products include shelters, buildings, enclosures, troughs, weir plates and scum baffles.

“Warminster Fiberglass is a top brand in wastewater management, having earned the trust and respect of its customers through more than six decades of continued innovation to meet their evolving needs,” said Batchelor. “We see strong opportunities to grow the company by expanding its product portfolio, its geographic reach and its distribution and sales networks. We look forward to building on the strong technology foundation the company has established by setting a new standard for operational excellence.”

About Warminster Fiberglass

The Warminster Fiberglass Company offers quality fiberglass products for industrial and water treatment facilities. We collaborate with companies that want to enhance their processes and quality of services. We place great emphasis on understanding the needs of our clients and proposing solutions that meet their requirements and enable them to serve their clients better. Our products are versatile, flexible, lightweight and easy to use. With Warminster, 100% satisfaction and quality are guaranteed.

Contacts

Holly Hallenbeck, 650-919-4204

press@warminsterfiberglass.com

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