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Brook + Whittle To Acquire Paradigm Label In Mira Loma, Ca

Jan 06, 2022over 3 years ago

Acquiring Company

Brook + Whittle

Acquired Company

Paradigm Label

Guilford

Description

Brook + Whittle, is pleased to announce our agreement to purchase Paradigm Label based in Mira Loma, California. Paradigm Label is a great addition to our business as we continue to expand our west coast presence and grow our digital business.

Company Information

Company

Brook + Whittle

Location

Guilford, Connecticut, United States

About

Brook + Whittle is a leading North American manufacturer of premium prime label solutions with highly differentiated capabilities, entrusted by some of the most well-known brands. The company provides pressure-sensitive labels, shrink sleeves and flexible packaging, with a focus on sustainable solutions, complex decoration, and digital printing. With a heritage rooted in product development and comprehensive in-house manufacturing, the company draws on its wide variety of specialized printing expertise, including flexographic, rotogravure, and digital. Brook + Whittle operates nine production facilities across the US. To learn more about Brook + Whittle, visit www.brookandwhittle.com

FundzWatch™ Score

86
High M&A Activity

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Integration timeline
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Tech stack consolidation
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Post-acquisition investment
Companies increase IT spending by 23% on average after acquisitions
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