LSC Environmental Products LLC has acquired Washington-based Benzaco Scientific Inc., a manufacturer of natural compounds and delivery systems used in the management and elimination of industrial and commercial odors.
The acquisition will strengthen LSC’s portfolio in the solid waste, oil and gas and remediation markets and will provide access to adjacent markets and distribution channels.
The combined organizations will continue to do business as LSC Environmental Products and will welcome all of Benzaco’s sales, finance, operations and technical support personnel. Joe Donze, CEO of LSC, will continue to oversee the expanded organization while John Ablon, Benzaco’s founder and president, will join LSC’s executive leadership team.
“We have been innovating with LSC for nearly a decade as a supplier and partner, and we are now excited to move forward as a full-fledged member of their growing family,” Ablon says.
LSC will continue to market and sell Benzaco’s entire portfolio, including its Odor Armor family of products.
“The acquisition will meaningfully grow our technical expertise and dramatically expand LSC’s solution portfolio in key markets as we look to leverage our sales organization to drive significant growth,” Donze says. “We are thrilled to add John and his entire team to our LSC family.”
LSC is a Apalachin, New York-based global manufacturer of products and equipment designed to address environmental challenges of soil stabilization, revegetation, odor, land reclamation, waste cover, toxic remediation and dust. Benzaco is a manufacturer and service provider of advanced odor control products and delivery systems designed to manage and eliminate odor issues in high-profile industrial and commercial markets.
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