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Revere Plastics Systems Acquires Ferguson Production

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Revere Plastics Systems, a U.S.-based manufacturer of engineered plastic injection molded parts and assemblies, acquired Ferguson Production Inc. of McPherson, Kan. The acquisition comes six months after Revere’s acquisition of its first manufacturing facility in Mexico and increases its manufacturing footprint to nine locations throughout North America.

“We are extremely excited to add Ferguson as our fourth acquisition and our fifth new facility over the last 2 ½ years,” said Revere CEO Glen Fish. “Ferguson is a great company with a history of impressive growth, a strong management team and many capabilities that complement Revere’s existing portfolio. As part of our continued growth and diversification strategy, we are thrilled to have another facility in a new geographic region with new end markets and robust customers. We look forward to working with Scott Ferguson and his team to continue to grow both the Ferguson facility as well as Revere, by offering Ferguson’s customers access to Revere’s multiple facilities to support them in other regions.”

Ferguson Production operates 36 injection molding presses, ranging from 55 tons to 1,750 tons, as well as other high-efficiency equipment, enabling a variety of value-added secondary operations and assembly. The modern 66,000-square-foot McPherson plant currently serves a variety of industries, including agriculture, automotive, consumer, lawn and garden, pet care and RVs. An additional 80,000 square feet of warehouse space is operated as a distribution center for customer inventory.

“We are very proud of the business we have built since my father, Norlan Ferguson, founded the company in 1974, and since I purchased it in 2011,” said Ferguson President Scott Ferguson. “Our team has been able to grow the company and, with the resources that Revere brings to the table, we will continue this growth while delivering for our customers and stakeholders.”

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