Dover purchases Marshall Excelsior Co.
July 23, 2024 By Ellen Kriz
Dover acquired Marshall Excelsior Co. (MEC) for $395 million in cash. MEC will become part of the OPW Global operating unit.
Read MoreDover acquired Marshall Excelsior Co. (MEC) for $395 million in cash. MEC will become part of the OPW Global operating unit.
Read MoreCreated for large LPG and NH3 stationary storage container applications, Marshall Excelsior’s ASME pilot relief valve manifold has a 4-in. 300# ANSI flanged opening.
Read MoreMarshall Excelsior Co. has hired Matt Brock to its sales team as the Southeast regional sales manager.
Read MoreBergquist Inc. now provides 3-in. CO2 full internal pressure relief valves in partnership with Marshall Excelsior Co. (MEC).
Read MoreMarshall Excelsior Co. (MEC) brings a demo of the Excela-Wynd hose reel directly to marketers, distributors and truck builders.
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Read MoreMarshall Excelsior Co. designed the ME1075 series Excela-Flange hose-end valve for maximum durability in dedicated LPG service applications.
Read MoreMarshall Excelsior Co. added John Gregg to its sales team and promoted Jeff Brown to the role of vice president of engineering.
Read MoreBergquist Inc. offers the ME9000 series Excela-Wynd hose reel, supplied by Marshall Excelsior Co. It can hold a hose of up to 150 ft.
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