Microcare Acquires Certol International
The acquisition will expand products and service within medical and dental markets.
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MicroCare, LLC (New Britain, Conn.) announced that it has acquired Certol International, a Denver, Colorado-based manufacturer of specialty cleaning and disinfecting products to the medical, dental, and consumer marketplaces.
“We are very excited to announce this acquisition. Certol has a 40-year history of providing EPA registered high-performance surface disinfectants and specialty cleaners engineered for use in dental offices, medical offices, and hospital settings. Certol also manufactures specialty products used in industrial, marine, and consumer cleaning applications,” said Tom Tattersall, Chief Executive Officer at MicroCare.
With this acquisition, MicroCare has stated it will continue to be well-situated to capitalize on the many emerging trends in the dental and medical markets. This acquisition is stated aligned with the MicroCare strategic goals and priorities, namely, to fuel growth through the delivery of innovative, value-added solutions and services into the global critical cleaning industry. The Certol leading product and development initiatives will amplify the already strong programs in the MicroCare pipeline and will enable a continued focus on high growth segments, such as automotive, medical, electronics, and fiber-optic communications.
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