ISCO Acquires A.H. McElroy
ISCO Industries Inc.’s wholly owned subsidiary, ISCO Canada Inc., has purchased substantially all assets of A.H. McElroy Sales and Service (Canada) Ltd., the leading polyethylene pipe fusion experts in Canada, with the largest inventory of parts, equipment and rental fleet throughout the country. ISCO Canada will operate under the new trade name, ISCO-A.H. McElroy.
“A.H. McElroy was the first company to introduce McElroy pipe fusion equipment in Canada, and their market leadership continues today,” said ISCO Vice President Richard Butler, who will serve as general manager of ISCO-A.H. McElroy. “This is an important part of our plan to expand our presence and product availability throughout Canada.”
Since 1962, ISCO Industries, a global total piping solutions provider headquartered in Louisville, Ky., has stocked and sold a wide variety of HDPE pipe and piping materials. ISCO offers custom piping fabrication to provide solutions for multiple applications such as: industrial, municipal, power, marine, nuclear, oil and gas, mining, waterworks, environmental, geothermal, culvert-lining and landfill.
The company also rents, services and sells McElroy fusion equipment. ISCO has more than 35 locations in North America – inventorying large stockpiles of HDPE pipe and piping products.
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