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Mazzella acquires Midco Companies

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Mazzella Companies has completed the acquisition of Midco Companies. This acquisition further strengthens Mazzella’s footprint in Texas and the Gulf Coast region and reinforces Mazzella’s commitment to be a single source for wire rope and rigging products, engineered lifting solutions, overhead cranes and inspection and training services, the company said. 

Midco is a full-service rigging supplier of slings, wire rope, chain, fall protection devices, hoists, blocks and sheaves and tie-down accessories. Effective immediately, Midco Companies will operate as Mazzella Midco. Terms of the transaction are not being disclosed. 

“Midco’s offerings naturally complement Mazzella’s wide range of rigging products and service offerings,” said Matt Mazzella, president, Mazzella. “Both companies are committed to partnering with the best suppliers in the industry, delivering products made from the highest quality materials, and sharing our expertise when it comes to safety and compliance in overhead lifting.”

This acquisition provides Mazzella with three additional locations in Texas and will serve the heavy lifting needs of customers throughout Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arkansas and Louisiana.

“We are very pleased to be a part of Mazzella Companies,” Doug Dry, president and owner, Midco Companies. “Their reputation brings honor to Midco. I am happy we found such a great home for our Midco team members and see a tremendous future for them.”

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