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ZSI Foster completes acquisition of VERSABAR

By Mary Gannon | October 18, 2019

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ZSi-Foster L.L.C., manufacturer and supplier of clamping, coupling and strut products and part of the Ideal Tridon product family, has acquired VERSABAR LLC, a manufacturer of steel components, including stainless steel, steel, hot-dipped galvanized, hot-rolled and zinc-plated products. VERSABAR is located in Totowa, NJ and provides access to New York City and the broader Northeast markets with top quality products and personalized customer service.

ZSi foster acquired by Tridon“VERSABAR is thrilled to become a part of the ZSi-Foster and Ideal Tridon team,” said VERSABAR’s owners Bill and Sara Taylor. “Our strut products and accessories are a perfect fit with the ZSi-Foster product line, and together we can better serve our customers in the Northeast and across the U.S. Combining our products and organizations will give our customers even more reasons to choose ZSi-Foster.”

ZSi-Foster, recently acquired by Ideal Tridon, serves a diverse set of end markets by offering a broad portfolio of highly engineered clamp, coupling and support systems. With the recent addition of Florida Strut and now VERSABAR, the company is uniquely positioned to serve customers who need quality steel fittings and accessories anywhere and anytime.

“Bringing VERSABAR into the ZSi-Foster organization gives us a strong market presence in the Northeast while providing our customers with an expanded product offering in metal framing, fittings, and related accessories. VERSABAR’s customers will also benefit from ZSi-Foster’s extensive line of clamping solutions,” said Rick Stepien, ZSi-Foster’s CEO. “We are excited about the combination and prospects for our organizations.”

ZSi-Foster
www.zsi-foster.com

VERSABAR
www.versabar.com


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