Endries International has acquired Industrial Products Company (IPC).

IPC owner Scott Wolf will remain with the company in a leadership position.

Founded in 1976 with 3 employees in a 3,000 sq ft warehouse, Lynchburg, VA-based IPC supplies fasteners and related production components to the OEM market, with warehouses in Mississippi, Nebraska, and China. Web: IPCGlobal.com

“We are thrilled to have Scott Wolf and his dedicated team of associates join us,” stated Endries president Steve Endries. “Together, we look forward to building on the foundation and strong reputation that has been established.”

Founded in 1970 by Bob & Pat Endries, Endries International distributes fasteners and Class-C parts to OEMs worldwide. From its headquarters in Brillion, WI, and eight U.S. and international distribution centers, Endries provides 500,000 SKUs. Endries operates primarily through a VMI model, managing C-part categories for diverse industrial end market customers. Web: Endries.com

In partnership with management, Endries was acquired in 2017 from Ferguson Enterprises by equity firm Nautic Partners for $246.8 million. Web: Nautic.com