Amca launches with $76M to acquire specialized aerospace suppliers
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- 6 days ago
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Whats Happening:
The Advanced Manufacturing Company of America (Amca) has launched with $76.5 million in initial funding to revitalize the aerospace and defense industry's supply chain. Based in El Segundo, CA, Amca aims to acquire and modernize specialized suppliers that produce critical components for aerospace systems. The company has already acquired its first supplier, Electro-Mech Components, Inc., and counts Boeing among its customers.
Key Moves:
Amca launches with $76.5 million in initial funding
Acquires first supplier Electro-Mech Components, Inc.
Focuses on products between standardized parts and full systems
By The Numbers:
$76.5 million in initial funding secured
60-year legacy of Electro-Mech Components preserved
Boeing among Amca's customers for human-machine interface products
Key Quotes:
"My father and I spent decades building our business. Amca was the only buyer during our sale process that cared to ensure our 60-year legacy carries forward and also had the engineering and manufacturing expertise to grow it." - Terry Trumbull, CEO of Electro-Mech Components
"Amca is continuing to actively acquire aerospace and defense product suppliers across the country and welcomes inquiries from owners and brokers at: founders@amca.co."
Bottom Line:
Amca's launch represents a significant investment in revitalizing the aerospace and defense industry's supply chain. By acquiring and modernizing specialized suppliers, Amca aims to bridge the gap between standardized parts and full systems, potentially reshaping the industry's manufacturing landscape for the next fifty years.
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