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MRPC acquires Johnson Precision

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Butler-based MRPC, a provider of medical device components and assemblies, announced that it has acquired New Hampshire-based Johnson Precision, a global supplier of plastic injection molded components and assemblies.

“We’re extremely pleased to have Johnson Precision join our operations,” said Greg Riemer, president and CEO of MRPC. “The company fits in especially well as we continue our growth strategy, which includes internal sales growth as well as through acquisitions. This facility’s New Hampshire location will support our customers in the Northeast while also adding to our ability to attract new business in that region.”

Johnson Precision employs approximately 40 people, and its New Hampshire facility will continue full operation as a division of MRPC.

The addition of Johnson Precision follows other recent expansions of MRPC. In 2014 MRPC completed a facility addition at its Butler headquarters. MRPC’s most recent acquisition occurred in 2012 when it purchased ETI, a silicone molding company in Largo, Fla.

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Butler-based MRPC, a provider of medical device components and assemblies, announced that it has acquired New Hampshire-based Johnson Precision, a global supplier of plastic injection molded components and assemblies. “We’re extremely pleased to have Johnson Precision join our operations,” said Greg Riemer, president and CEO of MRPC. “The company fits in especially well as we continue our growth strategy, which includes internal sales growth as well as through acquisitions. This facility’s New Hampshire location will support our customers in the Northeast while also adding to our ability to attract new business in that region.” Johnson Precision employs approximately 40 people, and its New Hampshire facility will continue full operation as a division of MRPC. The addition of Johnson Precision follows other recent expansions of MRPC. In 2014 MRPC completed a facility addition at its Butler headquarters. MRPC’s most recent acquisition occurred in 2012 when it purchased ETI, a silicone molding company in Largo, Fla.

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