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February 10, 2023 Wire-Mesh Products Acquires Penn Wire Products

Wire-Mesh Products, one of the leading U.S. manufacturers of wire mesh conveyor belts, recently acquired Penn Wire Products.

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YORK, Pa. — Wire-Mesh Products, Inc. (WMP), one of the leading U.S. manufacturers of wire mesh conveyor belts, announced its acquisition of Penn Wire Products Corp. (PWP), an experienced supplier of wire belts and related conveyor components located in Lancaster, Pa., as of Jan. 1, 2023.

This merger will enhance WMP’s already knowledgeable management team, combining over 100+ years of experience and over 80 manufacturing personnel dedicated to providing high-quality products and attentive customer service.

In regards to the recent acquisition, WMP Owner and President, Richard Riva, said, “PWP’s extensive knowledge in the woven wire conveyor belt industry is an excellent addition to Wire-Mesh Products. We are excited to see what the future holds as we welcome their accomplished team members into our second-generation family business.”

“Wire-Mesh Products takes pride in its success with specializing in high-temperature belts over the past 40 years. We look forward to seeing how this merger with PWP will continue to strengthen our position in the food industry and build up our portfolio of available food-processing products,” added Dustin Carl, Owner and Vice President.

Wire-Mesh Products, Inc. is committed to producing the highest quality custom wire mesh belts in the business. WMP’s 100+ years of combined experience and high inventory allow them to provide custom options to meet their customers’ needs as well as timely replacements of belts and conveyor components.

 

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