Missouri-based Control Devices, an engineered flow control solutions designer and manufacturer within the compressed gas, compressed air, oil and gas, and liquid controls markets, recently purchased Pittsburgh-based Sherwood Valve, a compressed gas valves and flow control components manufacturer, for an undisclosed amount.
“Sherwood brings a remarkable legacy of innovation, craftsmanship, and reliability to the compressed gas industry,” Jim Norris, Control Devices president and CEO, said. “For decades, Sherwood has earned customer trust through exceptional quality and performance in demanding, system-critical applications. We are pleased to welcome Sherwood into the Control Devices family. This acquisition unites complementary product portfolios and strengthens our ability to serve customers, expand in key markets, and build on Sherwood’s proud tradition.”
The purchase expands Control Devices’ flow control portfolio, enhances its design and development capabilities, further elevates its reputation as a trusted supplier of system-critical flow control solutions, and strengthens its position within the compressed gas industry.
Approximately 75 Sherwood Valve employees will join Control Devices.
Sherwood Valve operates in Pittsburgh and Cleveland. It is the leading North American manufacturer of industrial cylinder valves.
Control Devices is an HBM Holdings company that offers custom valves and flow control solutions. HBM Holdings is a conglomerate focused on strategically acquiring and partnering with middle-market industrial companies.