Honeywell completed its acquisition of Norcross Safety Products L.L.C., a manufacturer of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), for approximately $1.2 billion. Norcross owns several shoe brands in the work, hunting and outdoor space. These include Ranger, XTRATUF, Servus, Northerner, The Original Muck Boot Company, and NEOS (New England Overshoe Co., Inc.).
“Were excited to have the opportunity to participate in the dynamic growth of the personal protective industry,” said Mark Levy, President, Honeywell Life Safety. “Norcross is an ideal fit for Honeywell. Together, we combine rich histories of delivering safety products, services and technologies that meet customer needs, while complying with the very strict regulations that the industry demands.”
Norcross is one of the largest providers of personal protective equipment offering unique integrated head-to-toe solutions for those who work in environments where safety protection is paramount, including the fire service, electrical safety and general industrial worker segments. The company is a recognized leader in several major industry segments including Air Purifying Respirators (APRs), protective footwear, protective headgear, firefighter turnout gear, high-voltage sleeves and gloves, and arc flash protection. Norcross sells its products under trusted, long-standing and well-recognized names, including North, KCL, Fibre-Metal, Morning Pride, Pro-Warrington, Salisbury and Servus. It benefits from one of the industrys most extensive distribution networks with more than 2,500 locations.
“Norcross offers us leading safety products with technology differentiation and one of the strongest, most recognizable brands in the industry,” Levy said. “As we initiate a robust integration process, we expect to maximize the sales potential of the Norcross portfolio by expanding the channels in which they are offered. Consistent with our previous acquisitions in gas detection and fire systems, well focus on delivering profitable, sustainable growth to Honeywell by extending our already strong position in the $20 billion global Life Safety marketplace.”