Crowne Buys Vari-Form

Vari-Form Joins Crowne Group LLC

The company has three manufacturing locations in North America with a state-of-the-art technical center in Strathroy, Ontario, Canada, and a non-union workforce of approximately 400 employees. Vari-Form also is expanding its global footprint with new plants under joint venture relationships in Mexico and Italy scheduled to begin operations this year.

Vari-Form - LogoVari-Form has been acquired by Crowne Group LLC. Vari-Form is a leading manufacturer of lightweight, hydroformed structural parts for pickup trucks, SUVs and light vehicles. The company has three manufacturing locations in North America with a state-of-the-art technical center in Strathroy, Ontario, Canada, and a non-union workforce of approximately 400 employees. Vari-Form also is expanding its global footprint with new plants under joint venture relationships in Mexico and Italy scheduled to begin operations this year. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Jim Maraz, Vari-Form chief financial officer, said, “We are excited to begin working with Crowne, a known leading manufacturer and distributor of component parts in the automotive industry, which has strong long-term relationships with many of its top customers including OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers. Combining our industry knowledge and building on our customer relationships will enable Vari-Form to maintain and further develop its product offerings for our OEM and supplier partners.”

Crowne - Logo“Vari-Form represents an excellent strategic fit for Crowne with its industry-leading hydroforming technology and strong and expanding base of blue-chip customers, comprised of leading OEMs, Tier 1 suppliers and a growing number of European and Asian carmakers,” said Stephen Graham, chief financial officer for Crowne. “We are excited to continue to expand our automotive product offerings and technologies and look forward to working with Vari-Form to successfully execute our growth strategy.”

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