C.H. Hanson moves into ventilation
C.H. Hanson, founded in 1866, has acquired the assets of Pearson Industries, a manufacturer of ventilators and ventilation accessories. Pearson is best known for its powerful, portable, lightweight fans that include the top-selling 100,000 continuous duty hours 12” Velocity.
“There is visible competitive advantage with 12” Velocity,” explains Andrew Hanson, VP of marketing for Naperville, Ill.-based Hanson. “Both companies have established their reputations on providing American-made products with an emphasis on customer service. We are now producing the Pearson product line at our manufacturing facilities in Naperville.
Pearson’s ventilation products join the more than 5000 products that C.H. Hanson manufactures and distributes worldwide for use in metalworking, abrasive finishing, work holding, industrial marking, maintenance and repair, fabricating and electrical safety.
"Several years ago, we purchased the nearly century old Palmgren Products, a manufacturer of drill press vises, general purpose vises, drill presses and bench grinders," Hanson added. "We have been looking complementary acquisitions that serve the same marketing niches we do and ones that reflect our commitment to service, product selection and delivery.”
“There is visible competitive advantage with 12” Velocity,” explains Andrew Hanson, VP of marketing for Naperville, Ill.-based Hanson. “Both companies have established their reputations on providing American-made products with an emphasis on customer service. We are now producing the Pearson product line at our manufacturing facilities in Naperville.
Pearson’s ventilation products join the more than 5000 products that C.H. Hanson manufactures and distributes worldwide for use in metalworking, abrasive finishing, work holding, industrial marking, maintenance and repair, fabricating and electrical safety.
"Several years ago, we purchased the nearly century old Palmgren Products, a manufacturer of drill press vises, general purpose vises, drill presses and bench grinders," Hanson added. "We have been looking complementary acquisitions that serve the same marketing niches we do and ones that reflect our commitment to service, product selection and delivery.”