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Avail Medical Products, Inc.
(“Avail”) is an innovative medical device company and is the largest provider of outsourced design, development, and manufacturing solutions for finished disposable medical devices in the U.S. Avail is located in Mexico, Europe, China, and headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. |
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Struckmeyer Corporation
In May 1995, Struckmeyer Corporation (“Struckmeyer”) was acquired. The Company was a leading manufacturer to OEMs of medical devices including die-cutting, ultrasonic welding, and impulse welding. The Company was located in Dallas, Texas. |
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Pacific Device, Inc.
In May 1996, Pacific Device (“Pacific”) was acquired. The Company provided contract manufacturing services to OEMs of medical devices and specialized in radio frequency (“RF”) and ultrasonic welding, clean-room assembly, and offered the potential for low-cost labor through its Mexican operations. The Company was located in San Diego, California. |
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Centrex Precision Plastics, Inc.
In March 1998, Avail Medical Products, Inc. acquired Centrex Precision Plastics. (“Centrex”) was a manufacturer of molded parts for medical device companies. Centrex operated 60 injection-molding machines in three facilities in Pennsylvania and Carolina. The Company was located in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. |
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Horizon Medical, Inc.
In 2002, Avail Medical Products, Inc. acquired Horizon Medical, Inc. (“Horizon”) was a leading provider of product design, process development, and turn-key manufacturing services to medical device and medical supply OEMs. The Company was located in Orange County, California. |
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American Staff Resources, Inc.
(“ASR”) was a successful company in the professional employer organization (PEO) industry. ASR acted as a co-employer of approximately 125 client companies of more than 6,000 worksite employees located in 25 states, and was headquartered in Dallas, TX. |
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C&J Wholesale Supply, Inc.
(“C&J”) was a distributor of janitorial supplies to schools, local businesses, and long-term care facilities. Post acquisition, Ancor leveraged the relationships with the long-term care facilities and began to distribute medical supplies in addition to the janitorial supplies. As the relationships developed, the Company focused solely on the medical supply business and became a premier player in this segment. The Company was based in Dallas, Texas, and sold to Perigon Medical Distribution, which was founded in 1996 with backing from Pacific Venture Group. |
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Exhibit Dynamics, Inc.
(“Exhibit Dynamics”) operated as a full service, custom designer, and manufacturer of trade show exhibits and related products and services. The Company’s primary lines of business are exhibit sales, show services, modular sales, exhibit rentals, and storage. The Company had facilities in Texas, Ohio, California, and New Jersey. |
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Cyclonics, Inc.
(“Cyclonics”) operated as a full service designer and manufacturer of trade show exhibits and was acquired by Exhibit Dynamics in September 1999. |
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Highpoint Healthcare Distribution, Inc.
(“Highpoint”) was one of the largest regional distributors of medical supplies to long-term health care facilities in the Southwest. Through the Company’s direct sales force, Highpoint marketed its products and services directly to individual/small chain nursing homes in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Kansas. In addition, the Company provided billing services for patients covered under Medicare Part-B. The Company was based in Ft. Worth, Texas, and sold to Gulfsouth Medical Supply, a division of PSS World Medical, Inc. (Nasdaq – PSSI). |
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Openpoint Systems, Inc.
(“Openpoint”) was a distributor and support provider of enterprise applications serving the hospitality and specialty retail markets. Openpoint provided information systems comprised of hardware and software point-of-sale (POS) and operational applications through back office applications that included inventory, labor, and financial management. The Company was headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. |
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Welcon/Accordé Medical Products, Inc.
(“WELCON”) was established in 1976 to serve the health care industry as a leading manufacturer of enteral irrigation products, irrigation trays, catheter procedure trays, syringes, and components to be sold into the long-term care market segment, which is comprised of both nursing home and home health care agencies. The Welcon sales force sells through an extensive network of national and regional long-term care distributors. Manufacturing, administration, and distribution operations are conducted in an 113,700 square foot plant in Providence, Rhode Island. The marketing and sales functions are located in leased offices in Fort Worth, Texas. |
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EntraCare Enternal
Entracare Corp. makes pumps and devices used to feed incapacitated patients in hospitals and nursing homes. |
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