Tramec Sloan Acquires Crawford Machine

Jan. 7, 2014
Tramec Sloan has acquired Crawford Machine, Inc. (CMI), a producer of brass components and related air assemblies.

Tramec Sloan has acquired Crawford Machine, Inc. (CMI), a producer of brass components and related air assemblies used throughout the tractor and trailer Markets in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

CMI, located in Galion, Ohio, employs 135 people, and was founded in 2001 by Hank Hessey and his family. CMI's customers include the top North American tractor/trailer manufacturers, chassis manufacturers and industrial distribution companies servicing various industrial markets.

"CMI brings North American manufacturing expertise of brass components and their related assemblies to the Tramec Sloan portfolio of products, and significantly expands our manufactured product capabilities to better serve the heavy-duty and industrial marketplace,” said Gary E. Sullo, President of Tramec. “CMI has a long-standing reputation of delivering low-cost, high-quality products in a timely manner. Their excellent reputation and success is well known throughout the marketplace."

As two strategically positioned manufacturers, the combination of CMI and Tramec Sloan provides customers with highly engineered and technologically advanced products manufactured in the USA.  Reporting to Gary Sullo will be two Co-Presidents of the Tramec Sloan group of businesses, Thomas Bronz, responsible for the Holland, Michigan and Iola, Kansas plants; and Kevin Hessey, responsible for the Galion and Bucyrus plants in Ohio. 

Kevin Hessey, President, CMI, stated, "The CMI leadership team looks forward to uniting its manufacturing and engineering capabilities with those of the Tramec Sloan Company.  This will provide our combined customers with the most comprehensive product portfolio of highly engineered products that meet their stringent requirements."