M&A Deal Summary

Curtiss-Wright Acquires Enpro Systems

On April 18, 2006, Curtiss-Wright acquired manufacturer Enpro Systems for 18M USD

Acquisition Highlights
  • This is Curtiss-Wright’s 3rd transaction in the Manufacturing sector.
  • This is Curtiss-Wright’s 34th largest (disclosed) transaction.
  • This is Curtiss-Wright’s 15th transaction in the United States.
  • This is Curtiss-Wright’s 2nd transaction in Texas.

M&A Deal Summary

Date 2006-04-18
Target Enpro Systems
Sector Manufacturing
Buyer(s) Curtiss-Wright
Deal Type Add-on Acquisition
Deal Value 18M USD

Target

Enpro Systems

Houston, Texas, United States
Enpro Systems Ltd. engages in design and manufacture of engineered pressure vessels, catalytic cracking process equipment and critical service valves for the petrochemical, refining and utility markets. Headquartered near Houston, Texas, the company has approximately 175 employees and occupies 95,000 square feet of space with complete engineering, fabrication, refractory, welding, machining, and repair capabilities.

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Buyer

Curtiss-Wright

Davidson, North Carolina, United States

Category Company
Founded 1929
Sector Diversified
Employees8,600
Revenue 3.1B USD (2024)
DESCRIPTION

Curtiss-Wright is a global company that delivers engineered, critical-function products and services to the commercial, defense, energy, and industrial markets. The company operates through three segments: Commercial/Industrial, Defense, and Energy. The Commercial segment offers products/services that include surface technology services such as shot peening, laser peening, coatings, and advanced surface analytics; industrial products such as electronic throttle control devices and transmission shifters; electro-mechanical actuation control components, and utility systems used on aircraft. The Defense segment produces embedded computing board-level modules, integrated subsystems, turret aiming and stabilization products, and weapons handling systems. The Energy segment produces a wide range of hardware, pumps, valves, pressure vessels, fastening systems, specialized containment doors, airlock hatches, spent fuel management products, and fluid sealing technologies for nuclear power plants and nuclear equipment manufacturers. Curtiss-Wright was founded in 1929 and is based in Davidson, North Carolina.


DEAL STATS #
Overall 21 of 60
Sector: Manufacturing M&A 3 of 7
Type: Add-on Acquisition M&A Deals 7 of 42
State: Texas M&A 2 of 6
Country: United States M&A 15 of 41
Year: 2006 M&A 1 of 2
Size (of disclosed) 34 of 47
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DATE TARGET DEAL TYPE VALUE
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Indal Technologies engaged in shipboard helicopter handling systems for naval applications with a global installed base on over 200 ships, including more than 100 systems deployed in the U.S. Navy. Indal's highly engineered, proprietary products enable helicopters to land aboard naval vessels in rough sea conditions.

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FOLLOWING DEAL
DATE TARGET DEAL TYPE VALUE
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Buy $15M