GRYB announces most recent moves to acquire Rad Technologies, Dalkoteck

Both Rad Technologies, Thetford Mines, Quebec, and Dalkotech, Sherbrooke, Quebec, bring to the table decades of experience in lean manufacturing along with a history of developing products made for the OEM market, specializing in light implements for the snow and agricultural segments.

The newly acquired companies will expand and enhance GRYB’s portfolio in unique ways.

“With their combined expertise in lean manufacturing, decades of experience in OEM product development and relationship building, Rad Technologies and Dalkotech will play an instrumental role in advancing our position in the attachment industry,” GRYB President Remi Beaudoin says. “Our aligned cultures and shared desire for excellence made this a natural fit, and we couldn’t be more excited to have these tremendous companies join our group”

The GRYB organization, which specializes in heavy equipment attachments for various industries including recycling, has seen tremendous growth since its 2007 inception to having over 500,000 square feet of manufacturing space, eight factories, nearly 1,000 employees and a fleet of fully automated welding equipment.

“We are very proud of the organization and the people that have made GRYB into what it is today,” Beaudoin says. “We’ve reached a major milestone in our group history, with producing more than 45,000 tools annually and surpassing $250 million in revenue, and we’re not done yet.”

The latest acquisition comes weeks after the announcement of Eco-Trak Industries joining the GRYB Group of companies. Eco-Trak specializes in designing and manufacturing technology systems for heavy equipment and trucks aimed at improving efficiency and job site safety, including 2D digging systems, reach limiting systems and wheel loader scales.

GRYB will celebrate its 15th anniversary this fall. Other recent acquisitions include Bateman Manufacturing in Ontario, Winkle Industries in Ohio and Serco Loaders in Minnesota, as well as the start-up of the Shearex plant in Roxton Falls, Quebec, GRYB is pursuing its ambitious strategic growth plan both organically and through acquisitions.