Allied Valve Inc. acquires Power Specialties Inc., Promac Inc. and JMI Instrument Co.

Jan. 20, 2022
Companies will be merged to form Allied Instrumentation

Allied Valve Inc. has expanded its brand lineup with the acquisitions of Power Specialties Inc., Promac Inc., and JMI Instrument Company. The three companies will be merged to form Allied Instrumentation, which will cover seven states in the Midwest, employ 50 people, and generate over $50 million in revenue.

Allied Instrumentation will be led by newly appointed president, Kevin Scheibler. The company will represent products from manufacturers including Yokogawa, MSA/General Monitors, nVent Raychem, Ametek Drexelbrook, Flexim and Tasi Group. In addition, Allied Valve and Allied Instrumentation will employ a team of more than 100 certified service technicians.With the new acquisitions, Allied Instrumentation will have product representation in Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa and Wisconsin.

“This is part of a strategy we have been working on for a while,” said Barry Shoulders, CEO of Allied Valve Inc. “With this acquisition we are able to consolidate smaller firms into a larger network to better serve our customers and provide them with a greater array of brands and world-class product expertise.”

Each of the companies acquired will offer a distinct and valuable facet to the newly merged formation of Allied Instrumentation.

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