Portfolio

Stanwich Partners, LLC makes direct, control investments in privately held companies and will periodically commit investor capital to limited partnerships focusing on specific segments of the private equity market place. Since 1982, Stanwich Partners, LLC and its predecessors have acquired over 65 companies with an aggregate value of over $1BB.

Companies in which Stanwich’s principals or Stanwich sponsored investor groups hold or have recently held controlling or meaningful interests include:

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ARS Recycling Systems, LLC (“ARS”) is an industry leader in the design and manufacture of Abrasive Recycling Machines, Dust Collectors, and Rapid Deployment Lift Platforms for the bridge painting, municipal water tank, shipbuilding, and industrial market segments.  ARS’ products significantly reduce abrasive blasting wastes through recycling and offer a strong value proposition to contractors who benefit from substantial cost savings in the form of lower raw material costs and lower transportation and landfill fees from enhanced quality and efficiencies in surface preparation. www.arsrecycling.com

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Solesbee’s Equipment & Attachments, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of specialized attachments for heavy construction equipment, including bulldozers, backhoes, skid steers and excavators. Providing equipment for the forestry, demolition, recycling, grading and material handling industries, Solesbee’s business is currently concentrated in the southeastern United States , but the firm will meet demand nationwide. Solesbee’s is well regarded as a manufacturer of premium quality attachments. www.solesbeesequipment.com

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Founded in 1949, Eagle Bridge Machine & Tool, Inc. (EBM) is a precision production machining business specializing in the machining of large castings. Although EBM serves multiple industries, including the oil and defense sectors, its historic emphasis has been on the mass transportation industry where it is a leading supplier of undercarriage components for light passenger rail and subway cars. EBM primarily serves the North American market, but its components have been incorporated in rail systems worldwide. Divested June 17, 2011.

 

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Formed in 1989, Micro Precision Group, Inc. (MPI) is a Connecticut based, diversified manufacturer serving the aerospace, defense and rail industries. MPI is comprised of three primary subsidiaries: Micro Precision, Inc., Wentworth Manufacturing, Nathan Manufacturing and Windham Machine. Micro Precision, Inc. manufactures large hydraulic systems for the U.S. Nuclear Submarine Program and aerial towers used in military communications. Wentworth Manufacturing supplies specialized jet engine assembly tooling and is a prime contractor to companies participating in the Department of Defense’s Joint Strike Fighter Program. Nathan Manufacturing is a 150 year old company that has been a leader in the development and sale of train horn technology. Through its recent purchase of Airchime, Inc., a transaction Stanwich supported, Nathan will now be the leading manufacturer of train horns in North America and it will gain a strong presence in the marine horn marketplace. Windham Machine is a precision machining business that serves the Micro-Precision family as well as external customers. Divested September 16, 2011.