Würth Industry North America (WINA) acquired Atlantic Fasteners Inc. “to better serve the needs of Würth Industry’s customers in the construction and structural markets by providing end-to-end distribution and manufacturing support.”  Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

The acquisition provides WINA new manufacturing capabilities with competitive lead times on a range of end to end structural products.

“Through this acquisition, we gain not only new product and service offerings for our customers, but also the amazing personnel and talent of Atlantic Fasteners,” stated WINA CEO Dan Hill.

Founded in 1985, Greensboro, NC-based Atlantic Fasteners supplies structural bolts along with standard and specialty fasteners, and is led by CEO and former owner Bill Davis.  Web: Afast.com

Atlantic Fasteners will join Würth’s new business division, Würth Construction Services, together with Würth House of Threads, Weinstock Bros. and Würth Action Bolt and Tool.  The new division will provide structural fastener components, inventory management, engineering support, kitting solutions, quality assurance, MRO and tooling and PPE solutions for erectors, fabricators and contractors.

The division’s companies will operate on a shared system platform for optimal inventory visibility across multiple locations, improving service to regional and national customers.

“Atlantic Fastener adds to our capacity and geographic presence to better service our customers,” added Eric Wilk, WINA VP of the east region. “Adding the capability to manufacture anchor bolts to our service offerings increases the capacity in which we can support our structural and construction customers.”

WINA is a $1 billion division of the Würth Group, with 110 locations providing 420,000 fasteners and C-parts plus services.  Web: WurthIndustry.com