Lockwood Manufacturing Acquisition: Brattle Technologies Buys Michigan Metals Fabricator

Brattle Technologies acquires Lockwood Manufacturing, keeps leadership continuity, and adds metal fabrication depth across resilient end markets.
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Lockwood Manufacturing Acquisition: Brattle Technologies Buys Michigan Metals Fabricator
Lockwood Manufacturing

Brattle Technologies completed the Lockwood Manufacturing acquisition on 8 August. The Lockwood Manufacturing acquisition places the Livonia, Michigan firm inside a focused industrial platform. The Lockwood Manufacturing acquisition keeps continuity while adding scale and capital for growth. The deal terms were not disclosed.

Leadership changes and continuity for customers

Leadership transitions aim to protect customer relationships and operational know-how. Former owner and CEO David Lamson joins the board. Matt Phillips becomes chief executive. The team signals stable governance and strategic continuity. As a result, the integration should keep delivery and service levels steady. Advisory support came from Generational Group.

Product scope and strategic fit with Brattle

Lockwood brings metal design and fabrication depth into Brattle’s industrial portfolio. The company builds aluminum and steel equipment, including racks, cabinets, carts, and heat units. It also supplies material handling systems for food service, healthcare, hospitality, and laboratories. In-house design and OEM fabrication broaden solution options for enterprise buyers. Therefore, Brattle gains vertical capabilities across engineered products and advanced manufacturing.

The Metalnomist Commentary

This bolt-on adds resilient end-market exposure and value-add fabrication margins. Watch for cross-selling into Brattle subsidiaries and disciplined capex to relieve bottlenecks in custom builds.

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