Singer Equities Acquires Hanna Rubber Company

Hanna Rubber Company is a leading industrial rubber and plastics distributor specializing in gaskets, extruded and molded rubber products, and hoses and fittings . . .

Glen Burnie, MD - Singer Equities has acquired Hanna Rubber Company with headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri.  Hanna Rubber Company, founded in 1925, is a leading industrial rubber and plastics distributor specializing in gaskets, extruded and molded rubber products as well as a full line of industrial and hydraulic hose and fittings.  Hanna will be Singer’s seventh platform company, and its first in the Midwest.  Scott Assyia will serve as VP/GM, Al Kelly as VP/Sales and Dennis Logsdon as VP/Plant Operations.

Hanna Rubber Company was an asset of the Estate of James B. Vandergrift, who owned and operated the company from 1974 until his death in 2009.  Hanna Rubber Chairman Connie Wodlinger represented the Estate in the sale. 

Singer Equities president Don Fritzinger said, “We are very excited about the experienced and dedicated employees of Hanna Rubber that we are adding to our organization as well as the geographic footprint and product and end market diversification this acquisition provides.” 

Singer Equities is a group of value added distributors of industrial rubber products operating with six other platform companies—Allied Rubber and Supply, Hampton Rubber Company, National Hose and Accessory, PRC Industrial Supply, Spartan Industrial Products and R W Connection.  Singer serves its customer base through 22 locations and offers a full range of hydraulic and industrial hose and fittings, gasket materials, conveyor belting and installation services, and many other specialty fabricated products.

For further information please visit www.singerequities.com and www.hannarubbercompany.com 

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