Alamo Group Inc., headquartered in Seguin, Texas, has entered into a letter of intent to acquire Bandit Industries Inc. and its related affiliates. Bandit designs, manufactures, distributes and services wood and brush chippers, whole tree chippers, stump grinders, forestry mowers and other related equipment. Alamo Group and Bandit have received approval for the acquisition under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act. The finalization of the transaction is subject to completion of an acquisition agreement and certain other pre-closing requirements.
Bandit, based in Remus, Mich., principally sells its products across North America and international markets through independent agents and dealers as well as direct to certain markets and customers. Upon completion of the transaction Bandit is expected to become part of Alamo's North American Industrial Division. Manufacturing and operations for Bandit will continue at Bandit's existing Michigan site.
Alamo Group designs, manufactures, distributes and services equipment for right-of-way maintenance and agriculture. The company’s products include truck and tractor-mounted mowing and other vegetation maintenance equipment, street sweepers, snow removal equipment, pothole patchers, excavators, vacuum trucks, agricultural implements and related after-market parts and services.
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